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Re: [Digital BW] Re: [EpsonWideFormat] Article on Canon 5D Mark lll and Nikon D800 color

2012-08-28 by jimbo

Hi CD... Sadly yes I do .. I just imported (2) 16GB cards from a 3 day shoot ....only 800 images.. again constructively .. I know how hard you work at this.. It's more about evidence and proof to help bring credibility to support all your efforts, ok.?. Our camera's go well beyond sRGB ... Possibly.. a solution might look like taking the raw image and convert it to a tiff then down sample it to something more manageable for your band width and tag it Prophoto or even adobe98 ... That should not affect  the colors.. I understand the complexity of it all ..I just feel, particularly in this case,  I could get something more meaningful out of it with the added material.. 
Anyway nuf said.. I meant it constructively.. and I always enjoy seeing the things you toss out there for us.. Thanks...


jimbo

----- Original Message ----- 
  From: CDTobie 
  To: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Monday, August 27, 2012 9:10 PM
  Subject: Re: [Digital BW] Re: [EpsonWideFormat] Article on Canon 5D Mark lll and Nikon D800 color


    
  Hi Jimbo,

  >>Constructively.. the as shot raw images or a tiff variant from each should have been available for download.

  Do you realize how large a D800 raw file is? I don't have the bandwidth to offer such samples to thousands of viewers. I made sure the sample images I selected showed clear color variations on an sRGB display before using them. The visual comparisons are valid. Thats about all I can offer in a blog article. Perfection will have to occur somewhere else. Thanks for taking a look.

  C. David Tobie
  Global Product Technology Manager
  Imaging Color Solutions
  Datacolor inc. 
  cdtobie@...
  www.datacolor.com

  On Aug 27, 2012, at 10:19 PM, "jimbo" <mrjimbo@...> wrote:

  > Constructively.. the as shot raw images or a tiff variant from each should have been available for download.


  
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