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
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