The way I have heard is: shoot the chart in the light you are working in. Then when you get to Camera Raw use the Eyedropper Tool to click the mid grey (I think it is that one) then apply this to the rest of the images in that shoot.

More info can be found on Imaging Revue in the articles by Jeff Schewe and also Bruce Fraser's Real World Photoshop CS.

There is also an article about it by Bruce Fraser on Creative Pro zine
http://www.creativepro.com/story/feature/21351.html

regards

Richard Earney

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On 13 Jul 2004, at 22:07, i4images wrote:

Got one, but still a little bemused how to use it to profile the camera. May
sound daft. Ok you can click black, white and midtone squares to get the
contrast right.

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