Totally agree with the bench color calibration here! Same for the bench
color test, in most of the test reports I have seen, the good DSLRs from
different brands are having very high color accuracy but in real life we
knew that Olympus has very different color/tone reproduction compare with
Canyon or other brands on the field.
Color/tone are very complex things. To me, just like Chuck, simply adjust
the color/tone to please my eyes.
C.H.Ling
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ken Norton" <ken@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>
> Moosie wrote:
>>I'm not in the least bit interested in mimicking any film with digital.
>>Digital is, as you have pointed out, different from film. I would say
>>not better nor worse, in any ultimate sense, depending on what one
>>values, just different. I'm interested in how any sensor system aids or
>>gets in the way of creating the image I see in my mind when viewing the
>>subject.
>
> Which begs the question of do you REALLY know what your digital sensor
> system is actually doing? Also, there is an assumption that the IT8 target
> is the end-all, be-all of color calibration. This is only somewhat
> true....
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