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Using a micro color calibration chart

New Here ,
Jan 11, 2019 Jan 11, 2019

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Greetings all,

I'm planning on utilizing one of these micro color calibration charts to set a color profile for my raw images.5484_image02_1_1_1.png

I'm new to setting up color calibrations and have a few questions. I realize that the layout of the color patches is not the same as the traditional GretagMacbeth Colorchecker, but that shouldn't matter since the colors are the same. Correct? Additionally, vendors of this product have a spreadsheet with all the sRGB values for each patch (Image Science Associates: ColorGauge Pico Target ). So would it just be a matter of importing the raw into ACR, setting the white balance, then use the dropper to select the colors and match the sRGB values given by the company?

If anyone could help steer me in the right direction it would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,

David

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Enthusiast , Jan 11, 2019 Jan 11, 2019

> If anyone could help steer me in the right direction it would be greatly appreciated.

you need to spend some (actually a lot) time reading the basics (this piece from your posting shows that clearly = "...So would it just be a matter of importing the raw into ACR, setting the white balance, then use the dropper to select the colors and match the sRGB values given by the company?...") , start with these 2 URLs

1) https://www.ludd.ltu.se/~torger/dcamprof.html

2) https://www.ludd.ltu.se/~torger/photography/camera-profiling.html

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> I realize that the layout of the color patches is not the same as the traditional GretagMacbeth Colorchecker, but that shouldn't matter since the colors are the same. Correct?

it depends on the software that you are using... a particular software might not be flexible enough to allow you to use arbitrary target or able to automatch patches.. and then - what is the point to profile using a target if you don't have spectral parameters of the patches ? do you have a proper spectrophotometer to measure patches ?

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> If anyone could help steer me in the right direction it would be greatly appreciated.

you need to spend some (actually a lot) time reading the basics (this piece from your posting shows that clearly = "...So would it just be a matter of importing the raw into ACR, setting the white balance, then use the dropper to select the colors and match the sRGB values given by the company?...") , start with these 2 URLs

1) https://www.ludd.ltu.se/~torger/dcamprof.html

2) https://www.ludd.ltu.se/~torger/photography/camera-profiling.html

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Thank you for sharing this information - it's very helpful.

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