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Fuji GFX100 w/Custom ICC Profiles

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  • Frederic Harster
    In the Base characteristics tool, set the curve to "Film standard" before selecting your ICC profile
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  • Permanently deleted user
    "Film High Contrast" works too and so does "Linear". But the curves from Fuji use the default ICC profile.

    Also keep in mind that there are some issues with the custrom profiles generated with the X-rite software.
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  • Dustin Betterly
    I figured it out shortly after posting, thank you though.

    What issues have you found with the Xrite software? I don’t normally use the xrite software, but am aware of it.
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  • Permanently deleted user
    They dont include the L*a*b(0,0,0) coordiates in their profiles so whenevery you convert the files to another ICC profile like AdobeRGB the black levels shifts from 0 0 0 to something like 4 0 0 or even 18 14 11.
    That ruins the contrast and of course you can't use them professionaly.

    I've found the profiles made with Fuji's own lenses to be the worst - I think Fuji does something with their RAW files when you use their own lenses to brighten up the shadows and make them look 'better'. And when you create an ICC profil with them and then use this profile with these lenses the result is really bad.
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