That's true, Godfrey.
Very few people actually realizes, that all the things we photograph (with a
few exceptions) are in fact black/don't have a colour at all.
All they do is REFLECT SOME of the light that hits them  ;-)

When you realize this - that's the time to START learning about colour
profiles, printing, calibrating etc.

Regards

Jens Bladt
http://www.jensbladt.dk

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Fra: Godfrey DiGiorgi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sendt: 5. marts 2006 18:34
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Emne: Re: color profiles ICC for *ist DS/L


>> Does anyone knows where to get correct *ist DS/L color profiles to
>> set correct input curve to color management.
>>
>       I asked this question about a year ago before I knew enough to
> know that it doesn't make sense.  Getting a camera profiled is also
> dependent on the light source which is illuminating the subject.
>
>       That said, I found a profile stashed within the demo of BibblePro
> for linux.  I've used that profile for awhile.  I'm assuming you're
> referring to RAW... otherwise you don't need one.

I haven't found any particular need to hunt for a profile with the
DS. Camera Raw's native settings for converting the DS RAW files
seems close enough, and you can tweak the defaults to suit your
desires as needed. Unless you're doing production work where frame to
frame color accuracy is of paramount importance, under controlled
lighting, there's just no real need for anything more specific.

Godfrey

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