Camera Raw

Hi All,
In Bruce Fraser book, Camera Raw with Adobe Photoshop CS2, on page 101;
their is an image used for calibration. Where can I find this image to use?
thank you

Herbert


Re: Camera Raw

tutorial
No, not a color reference image, a color TARGET. It's just an array of
colored squares with registration marks at the corners. The software
loads up your scanned TIFF of the target and analyzes the colors therein
against its internal knowledge of what the colors *ought* to be, and
builds a profile for your scanner (an ICC profile).
But the OP was looking for a target to take a digital picture of and
calibrate his digital photography workflow, so I suggested the DCcolor
product, which does just that. You will still build an ICC profile for
your camera and you'll have to apply it (Image -> Mode -> Assign
Profile...) to each newly imported image.
I can provide more color management workflow information if anyone is
interested; I've been down a long and scary road with color in my
business (http://www.fisheyemultimedia.com -- shameless plug).
--
Aaron
"Mankind are greater gainers by suffering each other to live as seems
good to themselves, than by compelling each to live as seems good to the
rest." -- John Stuart Mill


Aaron


Re: Camera Raw

is it the one with the shelves of toys and blocks and childrens faces at
bottom?? It has some palettes of the colors.
It came on the PS CD but I think an old one, like 6? it was in the tutorial
on selecting.
My photolab also gave me copy of it on a CD .
I used it to match my printer to my monitor by eye and Adobe Gamma.


KatWoman


Re: Camera Raw

to use?
There are many commercially available digital camera calibration systems
available, which I assume is what you are referring to (a color target).
The target would be essentially worthless without calibration software,
anyway. I recommend a Monaco (now by x-rite) DCcolor:
http://www.xritephoto.com/product/dccolor/
I have used their EZcolor system extensively and it works very well for
the price.
--
Aaron
"Mankind are greater gainers by suffering each other to live as seems
good to themselves, than by compelling each to live as seems good to the
rest." -- John Stuart Mill


Aaron


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