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.sc
hnebeck.de/file_download/2
>
> Hi Thorsten,
>
> In my settings this gives a darker result than the
profile Gilles
> suggested: http://digikam3rdparty.free.fr/ICCPROFILES/CameraPr
ofiles/EOS
> 20D.icc while this gives still to "flat"
results
>
> > For more background info please read:
> > http://l
prof.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
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