Re: I suspect the original art pigments along with the 1Ds Mark II sensor is part of the issue. What do you think?
Re: I suspect the original art pigments along with the 1Ds Mark II sensor is part of the issue. What do you think?
- Subject: Re: I suspect the original art pigments along with the 1Ds Mark II sensor is part of the issue. What do you think?
- From: José Ángel Bueno García <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 09 May 2012 00:06:26 +0200
Hello David:
Dirty desert sand, or dirty yellows, reds and oranges similar to shot
with Fuji Velvia.
Try a polarizer with less response to green/cyan. Maybe Rodenstock HR
Digital super MC or Digital pro MC.
If you want to see the difference try with two captures of the classic
ColorChecker or Passport with and without polarizer filter and will
see the difference of dE and how it charges over the green channel. I
do that with ACR Calibrator Script (Thomas Fors/ Rags Gardner) and
will surprise how calibration tab is altered by the calibration
script.
I know the work is well done by Eric Chan and Thomas Lianza, but I
can't see numbers with DNG Profile Editor, that I use for approachings
starting with the ACR camera profile, the more updated ACR version
that can afford. But this is not your issue.
ACR Calibrator Scrips likes EV15: 1/125, f16, ISO 100.
Jose Bueno
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