Re: Feedback on success, creating a camera profile
Re: Feedback on success, creating a camera profile
- Subject: Re: Feedback on success, creating a camera profile
- From: Spinnaker Photo Imaging Center <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 04 May 2013 17:01:40 -0700
Hello Ben. I am completely confounded with your essays. I do need you to help me understanding.
What is your QPcard wit QPcalibration software that does DCP?
What is TANSTAAFL?
I don't use open source CMS.
I don't update my camera, the Canon EOS lDs Mark II. I keep my small "L" lens collection. Point is I don't keep up with anybody! I must use what
I have to the best of my ability. When I used film cameras, I kept them. Regardless of age. Just changed film.
My client work is representation of my clients' original intellectual property, wether 2D or 3D. Clients are advised ahead of procedure
nothing will look exactly like your original art! When they are interested, I go into the physics of it (what I know).
To profile the one and only camera I have with it's lens, and lighting. I use the X-rite passport, for white balance without tethering to computer.
Then shoot tethered, the x-rite 24 patch target, convert to DNG with Adobe DNG converter. Then use Adobe's DNG profile editor.
At this point I want to interject the x-rite software does not give me decent results in my workflow. I have tested over and over again, and
must use the Adobe DNG profile editor. I don't care that is takes a few extra steps to get the results.
Help me understand what part of Adobe, in your opinion, I must run run run from?
Thanks
David B Miller, Pharm. D.
member
Millers' Photography L.L.C.
dba Spinnaker Photo Imaging Center
Bellingham, WA
www.spinnakerphotoimagingcenter.com
360 714 1345
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