Re: Media Testing for maclife.de
Re: Media Testing for maclife.de
- Subject: Re: Media Testing for maclife.de
- From: Uli Zappe <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 8 Sep 2008 17:59:00 +0200
Hi Iliah,
Using ProfileMaker 5.08 to generate a custom profile for 1DMkIII
(the only Canon dSLR I currently have) I shoot Hutch target and
processed the shot through C1 using that profile. I also processed
the file through dcraw -h and assigned the profile to the output.
Next, I processed the file through LR with new beta profile. Then I
generated a profile for ACR from a shot of CC24 and processed the
shot of Hutch target again, through LR with a new custom profile I
made with Adobe profile editor. Comparing delta E on the results is
a wash, and for many patches with L<30 and L>70 colour and tone were
distorted to the point where I think it is not acceptable (my
personal taste, of course).
Finally, I used LR with the new custom profile from CC24 to process
SG target and created a profile from the LR output in PM 5; then I
processed the shot of the Hutch target throw the new chain of my
custom profile for LR and assigned PM 5 profile to the output. That
rendered pretty good results, delta E was less then 6. Forgetting
for the moment noise and sharpness issues, this route may be useful.
I'm not completely sure if I understand this correctly - are you
saying that cascading two profiles worked better for you than just
using one?
So, for instance (I assume that with C1 you mean Capture One PRO):
1: RAW file -> Capture One PRO with assignment of ProfileMaker custom
profile -> Output
2: RAW file -> Lightroom with custom Adobe profile created with the
help of ColorChecker 24 -> assignment of ProfileMaker custom profile -
> Output
And 2) works better than 1) for you?
Bye
Uli
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