![]() ![]() I think CO1 is the world best RAW software (believe me I think I did try entariely all available at the market:) – or 90% at least:)) – free and commercial and I don’t see any can be close to CO1regards details and overall picture rendition. Let’s take my question other way round – could you please briefly describe me (if it is not a company secret:)) process hoy do you, in Phase One, doing profiles for various cameras? This is the reason which leads me to IT8.7 targets which are said to be far more accurate (more patches). I think X-Ray target is not so good for profiling as there are only 24 paths thus it is hard to expect high accuracy for obvious reason. For now to get close to real live colours I have to go with saturation up tp -12 or so(!). ![]() It comes very visible regarding violet, maghetna, pink and blues. CO produces (withGX7) colours which are nice at first glance – nice for human eye – very “pouched” ,saturated, contrasty, etc BUT still they are colours which has nothing to do with real live. The leading of my question was to get your expert opinion how to get colour reproduction as close to original (real live) colours as they are. Thank you for your always illuminating articles adding real value to Capture One. at hand, without having to copy any files…Įh, except my custom profiles. This way I always have my images, adjustments etc. I’m using catalogs exclusively, which I keep on an external drive, which I will connect to my desktop, or laptop, as the situation warrants. It’s like insisting on referring to apples and oranges as say “apples” ![]() In my opinion we should not be using the term “profile” for both because they as described are vastly different in a) how they are created, b) what they describe. If I understand Niels correctly this is the kind of icc’s we can generate within Capture One.Īs you can see the two types are quite different. Others describe how we subjectively like to tweak colours. They can be measured objectively with the proper calibration instrumentation. Some colour profiles describe the behaviour of hardware, like for cameras, monitors ans printers, in terms of colour. Nick, there are profiles, and there are profiles, yes really… If you do not follow the naming convention, the ICC profile will still be available but you will need to select it from “Other” rather than under the camera name.įor more information on the naming convention see my previous tip Tweak the default color look of your camera. If Capture One is already running you will need to restart it in order to see the profiles in the ICC selector in Base Characteristics Tool. If you want to use one of your custom ICC profile on a different computer, you need to copy it manually to the above locations depending on the system. Users/UserX/AppData/CaptureOne/Color Profiles How to install a custom ICC profile on a computer: On a Windows system the profiles will be located in: To open it, make sure you are in the Finder, hold down the Option key, and then choose Go > Library. On a Mac system the custom ICC profile will be located in: The ICC selector dropdown menu with Import as the last option Select the images with the custom ICC profile and choose Import. In the bottom of this selector, you find the Import option as shown in the image below. You find the camera ICC Profile selector in the Color Tool Tab’s Base Characteristics Tool. When viewing an image with a custom ICC profile on a different computer than where it was generated, you will see the image with the right colors, as the ICC profile is included in the settings folder inside the image folder.īut if you want to use the profile on other images, you need to import the profile. How to import a Custom ICC profile from an image into Capture One If you want to use a custom ICC profile on another computer running Capture One, you can simply import the profile. This ensures that you can move the image folder to another computer – and still have all the necessary components available for viewing the images exactly the same way on the other computer. When working with Sessions, the ICC profile will be included in the settings files located within the image folder. Viewing your image with the right colors on another computer In this post I will show how easy it is to share these custom-made profiles with other computers. You are not restricted to working on a single computer when using ICC profiles. To learn more about our latest version, click here. NOTE: This article discusses an outdated version of Capture One. ![]()
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