Define standard of ICC-Profil gradation curve for new import
Hello
I use a P45 on a Hasselblad 503 CX.
I define WB on P45 to Daylight.
When I import new pictures in C1 there are always in ICC-Profil ...Flash.
I think the reason is because a syncro-cable is connected on lenses.
This cable is necessary for P45 to start the exposure.
Do you agree?
Then I will define that every picture has linear Response by gradation curve.
Can I define that every new import of pictures has this settings?
Outdoor daylight and linear response or other settings.
Can I carry out later a workflow that most of my stored pictures with wrong settings has this new settings?
Regards
Jochen
I use a P45 on a Hasselblad 503 CX.
I define WB on P45 to Daylight.
When I import new pictures in C1 there are always in ICC-Profil ...Flash.
I think the reason is because a syncro-cable is connected on lenses.
This cable is necessary for P45 to start the exposure.
Do you agree?
Then I will define that every picture has linear Response by gradation curve.
Can I define that every new import of pictures has this settings?
Outdoor daylight and linear response or other settings.
Can I carry out later a workflow that most of my stored pictures with wrong settings has this new settings?
Regards
Jochen
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The Flash profile is set as default and is not related to using a flash cord.
You can set new default per camera from the (Base Characteristics) tool's context menu. You open that menu by clicking in the small triangle at the top right of the tool.
New defaults apply on newly opened/imported images.0
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