Re: Re: basiccolor INPUT
Re: Re: basiccolor INPUT
- Subject: Re: Re: basiccolor INPUT
- From: José Ángel Bueno García <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 05 Nov 2011 10:58:27 +0000
Hello Karsten:
Maybe my level of english is not good enough to be clear.
The only "propietary" profiling software is endeed DNG Profile Editor
with .dcp extention. But I was talking about a DNG workflow that you
have rejected, and where I suppose you will return in brief. If it
isn't so, please tell me your solution in the future.
And for what I know, Rough Profiler and CoCa produce ICC profiles to
use in tiff files.
Add to the list PictoColor inCamera Adobe Photoshop plug in and X-Rite
i1Match with a ColorChecker SG.
Salud
Jose Bueno
El día 5 de noviembre de 2011 09:08, Karsten Krüger <email@hidden> escribió:
> Jose,
>
> Thanks for the info, but there seems to be some misunderstanding.
> We are talking about camera ICC profiles, not about proprietary
> Adobe Camera Raw settings (which they confusingly call profiles, too).
>
> Karsten
>
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> Betreff: Re: basiccolor INPUT
> Gesendet: Sa, 05. Nov 2011
> Von: José Ángel Bueno García<email@hidden>
>
>> The main problem is to keep the master file profiled in a DNG wokflow.
>> Haven't tried to open a DNG file in a different machine, but it's
>> supposed that you lose the DNG Profile Editor file that helps to get
>> fine dE with ACR Calibration Scripts for Adobe Photoshop that works
>> with Adobe Camera Raw plug in by Rags Gardner and Thomas Fors. Don't
>> forget to mention the good work made by Thomas Lianza and Eric Chang
>> in the Profile Editor versions.
>>
>> The goal of ACR Calibration Script is to make a report that helps to
>> "certify" the integrity of our master DNG files and its derivatives.
>>
>> What do you want to get with other pieces of software?
>>
>> If you want can try Argyll wrapper Rough Profile by Jose Pereira,
>> Argyll based too Color Camera Calibrator (CoCa) by Andrew S. Long or
>> ACR Calibrator L by Simon Tindemans. I haven't tried the last.
>>
>> On the other hand and for your information: Nikon D90, for example,
>> have not enough gamut to reproduce with the better lens a ColorChecker
>> SG for calibration purpose.
>>
>> Salud
>>
>> Jose Bueno
>>
>> 2011/11/2 Karsten Krüger <email@hidden>:
>> >
>> > Did several profiles with it (EOS 40, EOS 20, Sony W-Series) and got
>> excellent results.
>> >
>> > Please note: a camera profile tries to eliminate all influence of your
>> light. Images might appear "cold" afterwards. There are some ways to correct
>> this. Please search the mailing list archive. There was a broad discussion
>> here in the past.
>> >
>> >
>> > Am 01.11.2011 um 23:48 schrieb Iliah Borg <email@hidden>:
>> >
>> >>> Has anybody used basiccolor Input to create a camera input profile?
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> As Emdund already mentioned, you can try the demo version. I was not
>> satisfied with it.
>> >>
>> >> In RPP we use Argyll for user camera profiles, and users do not
>> complain.
>> >>
>> >> --
>> >> Iliah Borg
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