ChrisM
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No doubt a very inspiring project, and for once, not at an astronomic price tag.But what would be the benefit of say, profiling a Sony A7rII over using the provided profile with a linear curve and ...
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Base characteristic ICC profile is the input profile, and has to be a profile that defines the (very large) color space of your camera.Adobe rgb or Srgb are working/output color spaces, meant to ma...
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[quote="ben_US" wrote: If you accidentally de-select the second variants (the ones you'd created prior), you can select them by right clicking on one, hitting Select By Same > Variant Position (2...
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[quote="Michael17" wrote: I cannot see how to restore the 'composition' tab, without creating a user-defined tab, which then has the wrong icon. However, if I load an old saved workspace it is th...
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[quote="Keith Reeder" wrote: [quote="ChrisM" wrote: if especially color quality is not as good as it should be, don't go fiddling around yourself too much, but contact Phase one support and pro...
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What I have noticed regarding this problem of loading the .icc camera profile incorrectly on start-up, is that it most likely has to do with (user created) presets having been applied on import. I ...
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A thing to consider, is that the quality of camera support can vary in CO1, because the neccessary generic profiling (which requires Phase one to have the actual camera in house) is not always done...
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[quote="kmack" wrote: My current guess is that the problem, which I'm experiencing too in 9.2.1 using the Canon EOS-70D Generic ICC profile, is that it's an initialization error of some sort. Ye...
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I just tested the 9.2 viewer with jpeg images, and also with jpeg images, the CO1 viewer is now fully and properly color managed. This means, that provided you set the proof profile correctly, e.g....
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• Better TIFF color consistency in round trip editing (what you see in Capture OneCapture one now has full color management in its viewer for tiff images, and I assume also jpeg images (hope I am...