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Feb 27, 2006 17:39 |  #1

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Anyone got a profile they can send me.... need one quickly without access to printer to make chart and self profile...

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Feb 27, 2006 19:03 |  #2

I use auto profile for each image...that way it doesn't matter what camera/lens you use...it makes the best profile for that single image....don


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Feb 28, 2006 02:33 |  #3

I did try that and thought the results were good... but wasn't sure if a dedicated profile was quicker / better.

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Feb 28, 2006 05:31 |  #4

Well, the problem with those dedicated profiles is....
is profiles every image the same way....with auto..it adjust for each variable in the image.....slower method but more efficent....don


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Mar 02, 2006 15:06 as a reply to  @ Streetshooter's post |  #5
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Also, there have been times I accidentally loaded my last used profile only to remember that later, for the new batch of images, I changed ISO equivelancy on the camera. Talk about making work for yourself. :(


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