Anybody know what kind of colorspace Phase One uses?
I just found out that Lightroom uses ProPhoto RGB is that what Capture One uses?
We are trying to figure out the best way to process our RAW files. Also, is the session data truly saved so that it can be replicated? We are a magazine publisher and we want to be able to keep the photographer's "vision"
Thanks!
Alex Katsanos
We are trying to figure out the best way to process our RAW files. Also, is the session data truly saved so that it can be replicated? We are a magazine publisher and we want to be able to keep the photographer's "vision"
Thanks!
Alex Katsanos
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Hi Alex,
Capture One does not place an intermediate space upon images as Lightroom does. Instead it uses specific input and output profiles so that the image you are seeing is proofed with your monitor and output in mind. This means that when using the correct input profile for the camera, you will get the most accurate color representation as a starting point (it does need to be white-balanced first of course).
All session and image data is truly saved... however it is the image settings files that are important to you, not the session data. The session data is mostly there to map out folders, where as the image settings will save all adjustments and color of the images. Make sure that you recieve these files along with the raw file from the photographer and you have their vision .0
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