Re: Accurate color follow up ...
Re: Accurate color follow up ...
- Subject: Re: Accurate color follow up ...
- From: José Ángel Bueno García <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 01 Jun 2011 18:24:35 +0000
El día 1 de junio de 2011 18:23, José Ángel Bueno García
<email@hidden> escribió:
> Hello Barry:
>
> I tried to send a message off the list in the original thread but was
> returned by the server.
>
> You must be happy with your resources.
>
> Perhaps we got to wait for a better color reference target as Klaus
> Karcher did, but a workflow where the capture device is a medium
> format DSLR is the best relationship between price and quality if you
> (I'm in the situation) haven't access to 4x5" or greater slide sheet
> or don't want work with it for time consumption in the timeout for
> developing and verification. Other thing is that you can afford a drum
> scanner. You can compare "a few dozen an hour" with the production of
> a large format camera of a few dozen (more) a day. I can capture one
> hundred 35mm color slides per hour, individualy focused and exposed
> and can go faster with monochrome and color negative strips. With
> bigger photographic materials is slower. But when capture pieces of
> art, framing, iluminate, focusing, shot color reference chart
> (ColorChecker SG and Kodak Q14) at the best aperture for the lens,
> verify the light condition and shot, twelve captures per hour is a
> good result. If the piece of art is fixed to the wall takes other
> timing.
>
> The question here is money. Are you going to capture for general
> purpose without compropise or a "definitive" capture. The two are the
> same if we consider conservation but you must do that with the best
> combination of harware, software and consumables you can buy. In this
> sense there are rich brother and poor brother.
>
> It seems like you have a external service to do the job, and I could
> suggest that a "well profiled" photographer can do all the job as
> institution staff member as curators, archivist, restorers,... that
> can work closely with designers, print service and others. In the
> actual configuration, leaving the maths to the software, am a
> custodian, photographer, editor and proof printer at a (little)
> institution, one-man band.
>
> If it serves, having in mind that is refered to photographic
> conservation and distributing photographic collections, take a look at
>
> http://fotoconservacion2011.org
>
> Salud
>
> Jose Bueno
>
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