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changing default icc-profile causes crash

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  • Horst Schranz
    Yesterday I went back to version 7.1.2 and now I have NO problems with any icc-profiles! Must be an special problem with 7.1.3.?!
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  • Drew Altdo
    I can't say I see the same.
    It be best if you created a support case and provided us some details.
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  • mstauss
    The individual image profile situation is something we experience in our studio on a daily basis (7.1.3). I haven't yet submitted a ticket for it, but I will the next time it happens. This is an issue we have been experiencing since upgrading to v.7. Just wanted to drop a line and confirm it is an actual issue.

    Once the image icc profile has been set, you are unable to click on the icc profile drop down without the program crashing.

    Thanks.
    Matt
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  • alain assier
    The problem is very real Mac also, returns "Basic Profile" to set profile, lead to crashes C1. Profiles created by "the color editor" are better supported, as integrated into external C1.Les icc profiles are poorly accepted and only the icc 2.0 is supported, not 4.0.

    Small question "Laruss"? it marks lens do you use with the D7000? With Sigma colors are saturated to the extreme, especially in landscapes, a little better with the Nikon lenses, but frankly profile D7000 is zero in C1.

    Désolé pour mon Anglais mais je suis Français !
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  • Horst Schranz
    I have no Sigma lens, but for me the D7000 profile generally is over-saturated, espacially in the yellow shades. I like to use the D700 icc - it seems much more neutral and less saturated. Also the Sony A580 although it has the same sensor as the D7000 (as far as I know).

    Kind regards from Germany 😉
    Gerhard
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  • Christian Gruner
    [quote="Laruss" wrote:
    I have no Sigma lens, but for me the D7000 profile generally is over-saturated, espacially in the yellow shades. I like to use the D700 icc - it seems much more neutral and less saturated. Also the Sony A580 although it has the same sensor as the D7000 (as far as I know).

    Kind regards from Germany 😉
    Gerhard


    Remember that the generic profiles are tweaked for flash and daylight. So if you are shooting a lot in tungsten, and you find yourself always doing the same correction, make your own ICC profile using the Advanced Color Editor. That will smoothen out the the flow a great deal.
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  • Horst Schranz
    Creating my own profile will be the next step. At the moment the D700 icc works really perfekt for me. The in my eyes "wrong" profile of the D7000 has nothing to do for me with tungsten, flash or daylight. The whole balance seems to be bad for me. 😉

    Kind regards,
    Gerhard
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  • alain assier
    I do not believe that the problem comes from tungsten, flash or otherwise. Many users complain D7000 da excessive saturation of greens in landscapes. This has not been found with the D700, D3 or D600, it is of concern profile.
    I just edit icc profile with ProfilMaker pro. I find less neutral than the D700 is a bit "cold" for my taste for the D7000. If you are interested I can pass!
    Kind regards.
    Alain.
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  • Horst Schranz
    Hi AAlain,
    yes, I am! Perhaps you can send it to me? staffonly(at)gmx.info

    thank you so much and kind regards,
    Gerhard
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  • Horst Schranz
    would be kind posting news about this problem using the new 7.1.4

    I´m still using 7.1.2

    Thanks a lot,
    Gerhard
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  • Horst Schranz
    this problem seems to be solved in 7.1.4 😄

    thank you
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