Re: RPP raw photo processor 64
Re: RPP raw photo processor 64
- Subject: Re: RPP raw photo processor 64
- From: Iliah Borg <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 02 Jun 2013 13:33:33 -0400
On Jun 2, 2013, at 1:16 PM, Andrew Rodney wrote:
> On Jun 2, 2013, at 10:47 AM, Iliah Borg <email@hidden> wrote:
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>>> he was able to use the Adobe engine to render a Macbeth that provided RGB values that matched what they are said to be in Lab in ProPhoto RGB of all 24 patches.
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>> Profiling from the target and matching the same target?
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> Not profiling per se. What he did was alter the Calibration tab such that the Lab values of the Macbeth rendered from ACR matched the Lab values of the target itself**.
And what happens if the same settings are applied to another target in the very same shot? CC24 and DC head-to head?
> decide what CC filter pack produced what today we call "white balance".
If you think about it, CC filters are not the same as white balance, in many ways actually.
> We stuck with the same lab to process the film and made sure they following consistent processing (back in the day, this is what put A&I Color on the map). I don't think anything has changed with digital. We need to test exposure + development and the later is happening in the raw converter we choose. This is far, far more important than colorimetric accuracy or let's just say all photographers need to nail this process first and foremost. It's photography 101.
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>> Now, you are telling me as if it is something new -- what I was demonstrating for years, since Kodak SLR was available.
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> Well if you want to dig into a group of posts on this which includes major geek excrusions <g>, there's this:
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> http://www.luminous-landscape.com/forum/index.php?topic=78677.160
You are not listening, Andrew... And I'm one of two people behind RawDigger btw.
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Best regards,
Iliah Borg
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