Re: camera profiling for Phase One backs and Capture One
Re: camera profiling for Phase One backs and Capture One
- Subject: Re: camera profiling for Phase One backs and Capture One
- From: Derrick Brown <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 11 Oct 2007 15:31:57 -0400
Hi Eric,
If you want to profile through Capture One set up this
way................
In the grey balance window choose a profile called "Phase One No
Color Correction"
Capture your target with your preferred target.
Then from the "Process window", choose "embed camera profile"
Once processing is completed you will be left with either a tiff or
jpeg in its native bitmapped state "through the raw converter"(more
or less characterizing the raw converter behavior) without additional
color transforms having been done on your target capture.
Once youve built your profile you can "re-launch" Capture One and go
to your prefs for the specific camera your client is working with and
choose that profile for the default.
When this camera is plugged into Capture One this profile should now
be loaded in the grey balance window by default.
good luck.
On Oct 11, 2007, at 2:59 PM, eric@poem wrote:
Hi, anyone had experience with making profiles for use within the
Capture One?
I have a client who wants to use the Capture One interface, but
wants a more colour accurate capture, they are producing mail order
catalogues and want the rendition as accurate as possible to cut
down on colour retouching.
The software says it supports ICC profiles, but I get very
different results inside the software than I do in Photoshop.
Can anyone give me some pointers?
Derrick Brown
Integrated Color Corporation
81 Rogers Street
N. Billerica, MA 01862
tel: 978-670-1416
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