James Davidson Photography wrote:

> Is possible (is there any point) to profile a camera?
> 
> I have set up an action for PCS for all my images once they come off my
> 1Ds which lightens the image by 2/3rd of a stop pumps up the saturation.
> This is fairly uniform across all the images. Would it be possible to
> skip this batch process every time by having the camera 'profiled' a la
> printers etc?

I'll evade this question a bit and say yes and no.
Yes you can profile a camera, and it may do exactly what you need - or not.

However there is an applications in the pipeline that will be a great leap
in camera profiling. Being under NDA I can't say more, however I can say
that in Neil Barstow and my own seminar to be (Februrary - date not settled
yet) we plan to cover camera profiling in depth...


Best Regards

Thomas Holm / Pixl ApS

- Photographer & Colour Management Consultant
- Adobe Certified Training Provider in Photoshop�
- Apple Solutions Expert - Colour Management
- Imacon Authorized Scanner Training Facility
- Remote Profiling Service (Output ICC profiles)
- Seminars speaker and tutor on CM and Digital Imaging etc.

- Home Page: www.pixl.dk � Email: th[AT]pixl.dk
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