Re: Camera Profiling question
Re: Camera Profiling question
- Subject: Re: Camera Profiling question
- From: "dpascale" <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 16 Sep 2008 09:09:00 -0400
Rich,
I was trying to say that color differences resulting from changes in
illumination are desired by some.
Absolutely (please note that the use of this word does not color my judgment
and cannot be used to change the intent of my response!), shooting for art
reproduction and shooting during the golden hour are responses for two
different requirements.
Danny
----- Original Message -----
From: "Richard Apollo" <email@hidden>
To: <email@hidden>; <email@hidden>
Sent: Tuesday, September 16, 2008 6:45 AM
Subject: Re: Camera Profiling question
>Just to add on what Dana and Graeme have already said, and on which I
entirely agree, essentially the only way to re-purpose/correct a shot made
under one illumination to a shot done under another illumination is to
record a spectrum for each pixel as well as the spectrum of the scene
light
(assuming it is uniform in terms of spectral content over the entire
scene).
Such camera and processing suite do exist but are far from common.
Okay.
I was trying to say that color differences resulting from changes in
illumination are desired by some.
Rich Apollo
Prepress Mgr
Oklahoma Offset, Inc.
email@hidden
918-732-8168
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