Re: i1Profiler and Digital Camera Profiling
Re: i1Profiler and Digital Camera Profiling
- Subject: Re: i1Profiler and Digital Camera Profiling
- From: José Ángel Bueno García <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 14 Feb 2013 21:57:08 +0100
Hello Louis: tell us more about your workflow.
2013/2/13 Scott Martin <email@hidden>
> The Colorchecker Passport is Xrite's camera profiling solution and it's a
> *DNG profiling solution* that only works with Adobe's RAW engine. Let me
> say that it's incredibly easy and the results are fantastic. The way DNG
> camera profiles scale between different light sources is brilliant.
>
> ICC camera profiles are a tricky matter that one could argue that it was
> worth giving up. While I haven't tried using i1P's scanner profiling module
> to create an ICC camera profile, I'm dubious knowing how many additional
> variables there are to camera profiling. That said, if you try it out do
> let us know how it works!
>
> Scott Martin
> http://www.on-sight.com/
> http://www.martinphoto.com/
>
>
>
> On Feb 12, 2013, at 4:26 PM, Louis Servedio-Morales <
> email@hidden> wrote:
>
> > Since i1Profiler does not include a workflow selection for making icc
> camera profiles, I was wondering if using the scanner workflow on a camera
> capture of the X-Rite ColorChecker SG be a successful move?
>
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