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image processing - embeded camera profile

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  • Permanently deleted user

    Hi Frank,

    I am not sure "embedded camera profile" would be the best, as it is not clearly defined. I d'rather suggest to use a large and well known colour space, such as Prophoto RGB. In that case, your trouble would probably disappear.

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  • SFA

    https://support.captureone.com/hc/en-us/articles/360002483178-Color-spaces 

     

    What is the purpose of your output file Frank?

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  • frank Oudeman

    The purpose of outputting the file with embedded camera profile is just to bring the file into PS to further work on.  Talking to my dealer DT here in NY it was recommended to output in embed camera profile to have the largest color depth/space besides going with Prophoto RGB. 

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  • SFA

    So are you creating a PSD file?

    Maybe ask DT what you should expect to see?

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  • frank Oudeman

    Just a regular tiff but it could be psd file for that matter.  My question is why C1 doesn't process out the designated ICC profile consistently?  My example is "embed camera profile" since that is the one that doesn't always work and gets reverted to adobe 98.

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  • ---

    have not seen this issue but you should consider that camera LUT .icc profiles are not intended to be used as work space profiles for image editing ! ACES oder Prophoto are the better option but when your images don't contain high saturated ( artificial ) colors they are not really needed anyway and adobe or ECI rgb are the better option.    

     

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