John Prendergast
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Has anyone had any success in doing this?
I have made several attempts and as far as I am concerned I have carried out the procedure correctly and even when doing it with ambient light, when I eventually get a curve that is joined up, when I install that profile into the camera, the resulting exposures obtained from the reading given using the newly made profile are way out (like a stop or more under)
Has anyone had better success?, If so, lets discuss.
I am managing for now, just by adjusting it manually to give readings that give correctly exposed shots for my camera (D2X).
For the unsuccessful profiling, I have been shooting raw, then processing the RAW files into full res, high quality jpgs in CaptureOne Pro the using those jpgs for the test.
All other steps for the procedure have been carried out as the instructions state. I have been using the Mk1 target, the one with the fewer patches on and that you need eleven separate exposures for the test.
Any ideas? Or does it just not work?
I have made several attempts and as far as I am concerned I have carried out the procedure correctly and even when doing it with ambient light, when I eventually get a curve that is joined up, when I install that profile into the camera, the resulting exposures obtained from the reading given using the newly made profile are way out (like a stop or more under)
Has anyone had better success?, If so, lets discuss.
I am managing for now, just by adjusting it manually to give readings that give correctly exposed shots for my camera (D2X).
For the unsuccessful profiling, I have been shooting raw, then processing the RAW files into full res, high quality jpgs in CaptureOne Pro the using those jpgs for the test.
All other steps for the procedure have been carried out as the instructions state. I have been using the Mk1 target, the one with the fewer patches on and that you need eleven separate exposures for the test.
Any ideas? Or does it just not work?