I would put up a colorchecker preview from the same color space on that machine, do screen captures and run a profiler to compute the corrections. On Jun 2, 2016 15:48, "edmund ronald" <edmundronald@gmail.com> wrote:
Ah. Beware. There are bugs and depending on Finder version colors may change. On Jun 2, 2016 15:22, "Martin Orpen" <martin@idea-digital.com> wrote:
On 2 Jun 2016, at 14:11, edmund ronald <edmundronald@gmail.com> wrote:
Seeing so much time has already been invested in the Preview work, why not just save out from Preview? Otherwise, the same library should be accessible from Phocus as Illiah says, but above all from Aperture and maybe eve n ...iPhoto or Photos or whatever that thing is called, although the output spaces may be more limited than in Preview (!).
Edmund
The only investment in Preview was viewing the NEFs by tapping the space bar in the Finder.
The raws were converted in Capture One.
The problem is having to visually match the look of a Finder “preview” (not even a Preview conversion) on the uncalibrated MacBook Pro screens of people on another continent after all of the retouching has been done on a campaign :(
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