Submitted by dje on
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Can the method you describe for making icc camera profiles with the Profile Edition and MakeInputICC be used to make suitable profiles for AfterShot Pro 3? Your tutorial mentions profiles for Capture One which I believe are a bit "special" but I wonder if you have had specific experience with icc camera profiles for AfterShot Pro.
Thanks
Dave
Dear Sir,
Submitted by LibRaw on
Dear Sir,
AfterShot Pro 3 manual suggests that custom input icc/icm profiles are supported, so, the answer should be yes. If you have the software, try it and we will discuss nuances. Our email is support@rawdigger.com
Using RAWDigger Profile Edition to make icc camera profiles for
Submitted by dje on
Thank you for your reply. One further question please - Is a standard gamma curve the only form of tone curve that can be applied with this method?
Dave
Dear Sir:
Submitted by LibRaw on
Dear Sir:
One can apply any curve, using Excel os some other spreadsheet over the columns of CGATS file.
I thought I would provide an
Submitted by dje on
I thought I would provide an update to this post in case anyone is interested. I have RawDigger Profile edition and MakeInputICC up and going and after some experimentation I have been able to produce icc camera profiles that can be used successfully with AfterShot Pro 3, for both my Nikon D610 and Sony a6000. The key thing that I found was that the "matrix only" option should be selected in MakeInputICC. This causes the trc's to be all the same and basically mirroring the gamma value selected in RawDigger. I actually use a linear gamma as I prefer to do tone curve adjustments in AfterShot Pro 3.
Dave
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