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: Ben Goren <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 04 May 2013 18:25:31 -0700
José, Andrew, and David,
I've been meaning for a while to write up a description of my workflow, and I can see that now is probably the time to do so...but it's going to take a bit of work to do it justice. It's going to need staged examples, a bit of thought into presentation, that sort of thing. I've dropped enough hints here to reproduce what I do...but you probably have to already be on the same page as me to make sense of the hints. What's missing is the bootstrapping for people new to this type of photographic processing -- for all those people whose only experience with raw development is Adobe's and the vendor's tools and C1 and the like.
So, if you can bear with me, wait a few days or a week or so...I promise I'll post the link to the full version here first. In the mean time, I hope y'all will forgive me for leaving you with a teaser...but, yes, it *is* possible with a regular DSLR and a bit of knowledge and patience to make reproductions of art whose quality is limited basically only by the gamut of your printer (and paper), and to do so by the numbers. And the same techniques carry over very well into general-purpose photography.
Cheers,
b&
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