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 22:12:59 +0100
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2013/2/14 Louis Servedio-Morales <email@hidden>
> BTW I have tried the DNG color checker passport profiles and like them
> very much. My need though is for an icc Capture One solution for a studio
> shooting tethered to C1 using Leaf backs. I am trying to create a
> colormetric workflow that keeps them from exporting DNG files from one raw
> processor to open in another that supports the DNG profiles. I'll give it
> a try and if it fails I'll recommend the easier to create DNG workflow.
>
> thanks again,
> Louis
>
> On Feb 13, 2013, at 4:36 PM, Louis Dina <email@hidden> wrote:
>
> > ColorChecker Passport does a decent job with custom camera profiles for
> > every day use. I prefer Adobe's free DNG Profile Editor, at least for
> > studio portraiture. Xrite profiles are contrastier, more saturated and a
> > little too reddish for my taste, at least for portraits. Colorchecker
> > passport is much easier to use, and it is a free utility you can download
> > from Xrite. But, it has no ability to tailor your results.
> >
> > Adobe DNG Profile Editor takes more work, and little more experimenting,
> > but is incredibly flexible. I find it provides a "softer" starting point
> > and makes edits a lot easier and faster in LR or PS. You select a base
> > profile as your starting point (I prefer Camera Neutral for portrait
> work)
> > and you can edit it as desired, for more or less contrast, saturation,
> > color adjustment, etc.
> >
> > Both of these are designed to work with Adobe Camera Raw (Bridge, PS, or
> > LR) and they are not ICC profiles, but recipes that the ACR program uses
> > during raw display and conversion.
> >
> > You can create profiles for a specific use (a studio setup, specific
> > lighting, etc), or as Scott mentioned, "dual illuminant" profiles that
> > cover a wide range of lighting conditions and interpolate between
> Daylight
> > (6500K) and an Incandescent (2800K). Either of these programs gives me
> > better color from my digital cameras than the generic camera profiles
> > suppled by Adobe.
> >
> > I use the DNG PE profiles for studio portraiture and softer images. I
> often
> > use the Xrite profiles for colorful scenes, nature shots, etc.
> >
> > Lou Dina
> >
> >
> >> ------------------------------
> >>
> >> Message: 5
> >> Date: Wed, 13 Feb 2013 08:33:14 -0600
> >> From: Scott Martin <email@hidden>
> >> To: Louis Servedio-Morales <email@hidden>
> >> Cc: email@hidden
> >> Subject: Re: i1Profiler and Digital Camera Profiling
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> >>
> >> 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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