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Re: max values in Lab
Hi Doug,
I’m finding your posts very informative. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
I’m wondering if you could post a link to the set of human skin color charts you write of in your earlier
Hi Doug,
I’m finding your posts very informative. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
I’m wondering if you could post a link to the set of human skin color charts you write of in your earlier
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Jules
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#29032
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New file uploaded to COLORTHEORY
Hello,
This email message is a notification to let you know that
a file has been uploaded to the Files area of the COLORTHEORY
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File : /Doug.S LAB curves/Lab Gamut diagram
Hello,
This email message is a notification to let you know that
a file has been uploaded to the Files area of the COLORTHEORY
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File : /Doug.S LAB curves/Lab Gamut diagram
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COLORTHEORY@...
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#29030
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Re: max values in Lab
Thanks Kirk for link to B.J.Lindbloom data; and others that responded.
I have been absorbing info and decided best way for me to learn and remember was to make a chart/graph for ref.
I did, and will
Thanks Kirk for link to B.J.Lindbloom data; and others that responded.
I have been absorbing info and decided best way for me to learn and remember was to make a chart/graph for ref.
I did, and will
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onelistdrs
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#29031
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Re: An artificial second light source
It’s a common Hollywood cinematographer’s trick to use tungsten balancedfilm with tungsten lighting for the actors in the foreground which forces thedarker daylight lit background to render dark
It’s a common Hollywood cinematographer’s trick to use tungsten balancedfilm with tungsten lighting for the actors in the foreground which forces thedarker daylight lit background to render dark
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john c.
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#29033
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Re: An artificial second light source
Dan,
I may be using similar techniques but am not sure if the fall within the rules you are trying to develop.
My experience is limited to architecture, i.e buildings and interiors. Most often, I
Dan,
I may be using similar techniques but am not sure if the fall within the rules you are trying to develop.
My experience is limited to architecture, i.e buildings and interiors. Most often, I
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berdov
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#29029
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Loading PS Presets on a Mac
After many years using PCs, I am getting acquainted with my new iMac, climbing a steep learning curve. I have been trying unsuccessfully to load some curve presets into PS CC2015, and some camera
After many years using PCs, I am getting acquainted with my new iMac, climbing a steep learning curve. I have been trying unsuccessfully to load some curve presets into PS CC2015, and some camera
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Randy Hoffner
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#29027
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Re: current version
Thanks Hector.
David
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David
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#29028
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Re: current version
http://www.moderncolorworkflow.com/free-resources
Read it carefully before installing.
The truth is, software doesn't automatically work on everyone's computer.
You need
http://www.moderncolorworkflow.com/free-resources
Read it carefully before installing.
The truth is, software doesn't automatically work on everyone's computer.
You need
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Hector Davila
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#29026
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current version
What is the current version (that will work with cs6) and where can I download it? I looked in the files section but it wasn't apparent to me where it lived.
Thanks,
David
What is the current version (that will work with cs6) and where can I download it? I looked in the files section but it wasn't apparent to me where it lived.
Thanks,
David
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David
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#29025
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An artificial second light source
I’d like to know if anybody is using a technique similar to the following. I’ve been playing with it with occasional success and would be looking for rules that might suggest when it would be
I’d like to know if anybody is using a technique similar to the following. I’ve been playing with it with occasional success and would be looking for rules that might suggest when it would be
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Dan Margulis
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#29024
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Re: max values in Lab
This is not “the” answer, however it is “an” answer! :]
Dan Margulis: Dan Margulis - Applied Color Theory Archive - Color Correction
Dan Margulis: Dan Margulis - Applied
This is not “the” answer, however it is “an” answer! :]
Dan Margulis: Dan Margulis - Applied Color Theory Archive - Color Correction
Dan Margulis: Dan Margulis - Applied
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Stephen Marsh
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#29023
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Re: max values in Lab
My initial discovery (using the web site link, in reply above) is that I could make a chart, for each luminance value, an absolute safe gamut for any blue, yellow, magenta, or green....but the range
My initial discovery (using the web site link, in reply above) is that I could make a chart, for each luminance value, an absolute safe gamut for any blue, yellow, magenta, or green....but the range
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onelistdrs
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#29022
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Re: max values in Lab
Wow, thanks for such good info....I'm off investigating and expect it may take a day or two to absorb the info.
Doug Schafer
Wow, thanks for such good info....I'm off investigating and expect it may take a day or two to absorb the info.
Doug Schafer
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onelistdrs
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#29021
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Re: max values in Lab
On Mon, Nov 2, 2015 at 9:11 AM, ds-mail@... [COLORTHEORY] <COLORTHEORY@...> wrote:
If I am checking an image and I want to be sure I have not produced an impossible color to view (on a normal correct
On Mon, Nov 2, 2015 at 9:11 AM, ds-mail@... [COLORTHEORY] <COLORTHEORY@...> wrote:
If I am checking an image and I want to be sure I have not produced an impossible color to view (on a normal correct
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Michael Jahn
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#29020
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Re: max values in Lab
Doug Schafer writes,
All methods of color management break down when they get close to the edges of the gamut, so you can’t rely on any automated warning. In any event, the warning won’t tell you
Doug Schafer writes,
All methods of color management break down when they get close to the edges of the gamut, so you can’t rely on any automated warning. In any event, the warning won’t tell you
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Dan Margulis
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#29019
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Re: max values in Lab
I should have added - once you use the evaluation images and the out-of-gamut indicator to figure out what the value of “safe” a and b ranges are for your device, you can then use the info palette
I should have added - once you use the evaluation images and the out-of-gamut indicator to figure out what the value of “safe” a and b ranges are for your device, you can then use the info palette
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Kirk Thibault
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#29018
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Re: max values in Lab
Hi Doug - take a look at this page:
http://brucelindbloom.com/ProfileEvaluation.html
on Bruce Lindbloom’s website. He has assembled a series of images that will help you evaluate the range of LAB
Hi Doug - take a look at this page:
http://brucelindbloom.com/ProfileEvaluation.html
on Bruce Lindbloom’s website. He has assembled a series of images that will help you evaluate the range of LAB
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Kirk Thibault
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#29017
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max values in Lab
This is a tough question to even configure/ask but I'll try.
I have a read, and reviewed again, both Lab books from Dan. I was certain the answer was there, or in the PPW help file, but I have not
This is a tough question to even configure/ask but I'll try.
I have a read, and reviewed again, both Lab books from Dan. I was certain the answer was there, or in the PPW help file, but I have not
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onelistdrs
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#29016
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Re: ppw for lightroom?
David Kessler writes,
As Doug says, it doesn’t support layers, channel blending, or actions, so there is no possibility of doing anything more in a PPW context than attempting to correct the initial
David Kessler writes,
As Doug says, it doesn’t support layers, channel blending, or actions, so there is no possibility of doing anything more in a PPW context than attempting to correct the initial
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Dan Margulis
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#29015
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List Rules and Objectives
Applied Color Theory list--General Description and Rules
(This document is posted monthly)
OBJECTIVE
The objective of this list is to exchange information that may benefit those who have taken or are
Applied Color Theory list--General Description and Rules
(This document is posted monthly)
OBJECTIVE
The objective of this list is to exchange information that may benefit those who have taken or are
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Dan Margulis
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#29014
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