Hello Bob,

> A fundamental assumption here is that camera operation is repeatable
> and not very sensitive to the environment.  Typical consumer cameras
> are not very repeatable and are very sensitive to the environment
> because they always try to adjust for the best looking high-contrast
> image.
...
> Scientific cameras, or professional cameras with an entirely manual
> mode, are likely much more repeatable, at the expense of far more work
> on the part of the user to get a good shot.

since you mentioned it.... I have a industrial camera I'm profiling.  
The camera has an auto shutter mode, that in most cases does really  
enhance the image.

Into what category would an auto shutter (no additional manipulation)  
fall:
a) breaks all profiling efforts
b) can be used together with profiling

I've asked myself this question some time ago, but I really can't say  
yet...

Mark

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