> Have you thought about this alternative?
>
> 1. Set up a standard SilkyPix setting that assures no blown red channel.
> Result doesn't have to look particularly good.
> 2. Process IT8 shots through this fixed conversion.
> 3. Create ICC profiles for these.
> 4. Apply the appropriate profiles to SilkyPix output files.
I did that and found it to be a nicer way of handling the images than
doing the RAW conversion in VueScan. It seems that DMC-L1 files get
nasty artifacts from every converter other than Silkypix and Capture
One.
> This would give you color correction standardized without having to go
> through the eyeballing process of SilkyPix to Vuescan each time you have a
> new lighting situation.
Yes!
> I just downloaded PWP 5 I've barely looked at it, but it does have an option
> to change color profiles. There's also probably an app that will batch apply
> profiles.
If you can help me figure that out--it uses a different target,
evidently, I'd appreciate it. I use PWP5 for most things and would
like to have a stock setting to change the color profile to match my
ideal.
AG
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