Hi list and especially hi Daniel,
I read and test a lot of stuff to get a better raw experience with a Canon DSLR and digiKam. As I own an IT8 card I created an icc profile by myself. Can you please test this one: http://www.schnebeck.de/file_download/2 For more background info please read: http://lprof.sourceforge.net/help/ufraw.html This profile does not follow the tips in http://lprof.sourceforge.net/help/lprof-help.html @"Special Considerations for Wide Gamut Devices" so for sure it is not high quality but a start. You can get the raw image from the raw image database http://digikamplugins.free.fr/RAWFILESDATABASE/CANON-EOS20D.CR2.bz2 and the target reference data from http://www.colorreference.de/targets/R011201.zip Bye Thorsten _______________________________________________ Digikam-users mailing list [hidden email] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users |
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Am Sonntag 21 Mai 2006 14:52 schrieb Thorsten Schnebeck: > http://www.schnebeck.de/file_download/2 ^^^^^ As this URL is not stable please use http://www.schnebeck.de/files/eos20d-linear.icc sorry Thorsten _______________________________________________ Digikam-users mailing list [hidden email] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users |
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Am Sonntag, 21. Mai 2006 14:52 schrieb Thorsten Schnebeck:
> Hi list and especially hi Daniel, > > I read and test a lot of stuff to get a better raw experience with a Canon > DSLR and digiKam. As I own an IT8 card I created an icc profile by myself. > > Can you please test this one: > http://www.schnebeck.de/file_download/2 Hi Thorsten, In my settings this gives a darker result than the profile Gilles suggested: http://digikam3rdparty.free.fr/ICCPROFILES/CameraProfiles/EOS 20D.icc while this gives still to "flat" results > For more background info please read: > http://lprof.sourceforge.net/help/ufraw.html This is interesting as I was desperatly searching for a tool to build my own profiles... (I lost my self-made monitor profile made with adobe when Win98 deleted itself from my PC) Since you've pointed me to LPROF ICC Profiler for Linux I'll now have to go and find a new IT8 card somewhere to perform my own tests... So far it is clear that having good results all depends on having the right profiles. However I am still confused about the naming/handling of color mangement in 0.9.0 svn as described in detail in my yesterday mail "underlying / basic concepts of 0.9 colour management?" and I hope some people will join in that thread next week... Daniel > > _______________________________________________ > Digikam-users mailing list > [hidden email] > https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users -- Daniel Bauer photographer Basel Switzerland professional photography: http://www.daniel-bauer.com special interest site: http://www.bauer-nudes.com _______________________________________________ Digikam-users mailing list [hidden email] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users |
Le Dimanche 21 Mai 2006 04:47 PM, Daniel Bauer a écrit :
> Am Sonntag, 21. Mai 2006 14:52 schrieb Thorsten Schnebeck: > > Hi list and especially hi Daniel, > > > > I read and test a lot of stuff to get a better raw experience with a > > Canon DSLR and digiKam. As I own an IT8 card I created an icc profile by > > myself. > > > > Can you please test this one: > > http://www.schnebeck.de/file_download/2 > > Hi Thorsten, > > In my settings this gives a darker result than the profile Gilles > suggested: http://digikam3rdparty.free.fr/ICCPROFILES/CameraProfiles/EOS > 20D.icc while this gives still to "flat" results > > > For more background info please read: > > http://lprof.sourceforge.net/help/ufraw.html > > This is interesting as I was desperatly searching for a tool to build my > own profiles... (I lost my self-made monitor profile made with adobe when > Win98 deleted itself from my PC) > > Since you've pointed me to LPROF ICC Profiler for Linux I'll now have to go > and find a new IT8 card somewhere to perform my own tests... > > So far it is clear that having good results all depends on having the right > profiles. However I am still confused about the naming/handling of color > mangement in 0.9.0 svn as described in detail in my yesterday mail > "underlying / basic concepts of 0.9 colour management?" and I hope some > people will join in that thread next week... Daniel, I have seen you message in the ML. I'm busy this week end, but i suggest to check the contextual help in digiKam. Use SHIFT+F1 and select the widget where you want some help. In ICC setup dialog page, all options have been documented as well by Paco. Gilles _______________________________________________ Digikam-users mailing list [hidden email] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users |
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Am Sonntag 21 Mai 2006 16:47 schrieb Daniel Bauer:
> In my settings this gives a darker result than the profile Gilles > suggested: http://digikam3rdparty.free.fr/ICCPROFILES/CameraProfiles/EOS > 20D.icc while this gives still to "flat" results > Maybe we should also compare the settings: io: raw-file cms is off cms-profile: workspace profile: adobe 1998 monitor profile: (here) Samsung input profile: EOS 20D or EOS 20D linear cms-advanced: Use color managed view Use black point compenstation Using color managed view makes a huge difference here while it is deadly slooooowwww on a X64-4000. Another good introduction into cms (and much more) is http://www.eci.org/eci/downloads/ECI-de/digitalfotografie/Digipix3_V301.pdf (so far its German only) Bye Thorsten _______________________________________________ Digikam-users mailing list [hidden email] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users |
Le Dimanche 21 Mai 2006 06:11 PM, Thorsten Schnebeck a écrit :
> Am Sonntag 21 Mai 2006 16:47 schrieb Daniel Bauer: > > In my settings this gives a darker result than the profile Gilles > > suggested: http://digikam3rdparty.free.fr/ICCPROFILES/CameraProfiles/EOS > > 20D.icc while this gives still to "flat" results > > Maybe we should also compare the settings: > > io: raw-file cms is off > cms-profile: > workspace profile: adobe 1998 > monitor profile: (here) Samsung > input profile: EOS 20D or EOS 20D linear > cms-advanced: > Use color managed view > Use black point compenstation > > Using color managed view makes a huge difference here while it is deadly > slooooowwww on a X64-4000. If your monitor work in sRGB colorspace (all CRT and LCD monitor normally), and if you use sRGB workspace in digiKam, it's not necessary to enable color managed view. Here i don't use it. I have optimized a little this part during this week. Have you a fresh svn checkout on your computer ? > > Another good introduction into cms (and much more) is > http://www.eci.org/eci/downloads/ECI-de/digitalfotografie/Digipix3_V301.pdf > (so far its German only) > > Bye > > Thorsten > > _______________________________________________ > Digikam-users mailing list > [hidden email] > https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users Digikam-users mailing list [hidden email] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users |
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