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Add Fujifilm support for ProStandard Profile

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  • SFA

    What are you expecting it to provide?

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  • Nathanael King

    Capture One states:

    The ProStandard profiles are available starting from Capture One 21 (14.0.0). They are particularly suitable for portrait photography and product photography of objects with saturated or very bright colors.

    The ProStandard profiles render colors more naturally, so there is a better transition between the hues and better retention of colors after the adjustments have been applied. Overall, the colors look natural from shadows to highlights with the ProStandard profiles.

    Source:  https://support.captureone.com/hc/en-us/articles/360015331377-ProStandard-camera-profiles

    I'd like to have these benefits for use with my Fujifilm camera.

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  • SFA

    I suspect you already have the benefits, due to the different technological requirements of the camera system - unless you know differently.

    What improvements would you expect to see?

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  • Permanently deleted user

    Hi Nathan. 
    I was feeling left out as a Fujifilm user too. I got over it after some testing.

    ProStandard - Sony A1 Base
    is applied to many of my Fujifilm X-H1 RAF images. This ICC combined with "Film Standard" has become my go-to setting for the past year. This is a profile that I am using instead of making and using a (much more accurate) custom ICC for my Fujifilm camera. It works well enough for me.

    Mostly, I see reduced saturation of the bright, intense reds and bright, intense yellows of the Fujifilm Generic ICC with my camera. Each of the Fujifilm film sims remains available and is affected by this shift.
    Sure, I could use the colour editor and create a custom preset in there too.
    Other camera profiles are very different in how they look with most being unsuitable for normal images, but taste varies.
    Any ICC profile can be used with any camera, but you may not like the often wildly varying results. Trialling different ICC profiles is a way to sample different colour biases without any cost, other than your time. 

    Perception and taste follow no rules.

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