Jorge Parra wrote:

> Dear THomas
> 
> I have been wondering if the original Bruce Frase method( Creative Pro )
> could be applied to asignning a profile other than Pro Photo and still get
> good results. 

Possibly, never tried it. It would screw up your preview in camera raw, but
I suppose it's doable.

> THe values for the Macbeth seem to come from the  Lindbloom
> tables of values ( excel tables available at his website), but I am not so
> sure if just running the test with , say, Adobe 98 or ColorMatch would
> provide equivalent results.
>  I may understand he is just working with the widest color space available
> in Camera Raw, but from the comment above, I would tend to think this is a
> reasonable way to test and get "pleasing" results in other color space?

As I said, I never tried that.
> 
> Also, if you don't mind my asking I would like to know if you have any
> comments about the rather "light" black point settings suggested by
> Lindbloom in his tables.

I guess that's  more a question to the two Bruce's Fraser and Lindbloom. If
you subscribe to Colorsync you'll find that both are regular contributors.


Best Regards,
Thomas Holm / Pixl Aps

- Photographer, Educator, Colour Management Consultant & Seminar speaker
- Remote Profiling Service (Output ICC profiles)
- www.pixl.dk � Email: th[AT]pixl.dk
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