Posted in Darkroom, English, Color, B&W on mai 27th, 2007 No Comments »
Tags:black and white, calibrage, calibration, capteur, color, couleur, howto, ICC, moniteur, monitor, Noir et Blanc, PhotoShop, Tutorial
The picture viewed thru a monitor looks different because this device cannot display as many shades of color as the camera chip can capture. And … if you send the photo to the printer, the result will be slightly different!
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Posted in Darkroom, English, Color on mai 10th, 2007 No Comments »
Tags:color, Darkroom, epson, howto, ICC, inkjet, PhotoShop, Print, printing, Tutorial
A planned and color calibrated workflow is a must for anyone trying who wants consistent, reproduceable inkjet printing. I strongly encourage you to read my post Printing with ICC profiles.
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Posted in Darkroom, English, Color on mai 9th, 2007 No Comments »
Tags:color, Darkroom, epson, ICC, inkjet, LightRoom, PhotoShop, Print, printing, Tutorial
Colour reproduction is a very complex process, there are many different colour reproduction industries, utilising different media from one to another, although within some industries there may well be multiple media used…
In the 1993, the International Color Consortium was formed eight industry vendors in order to create a universal color management system that would […]
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Posted in Pre-Production, English, Color, B&W on mai 7th, 2007 No Comments »
Tags:Ansel Adams, black and white, color, DSLR, Exposure, sensors, shoting technique, Zone System
The first thing you need to know is that exposure meters are “stupid”, really very “stupid”. They do not have any idea of what they photograph and they assume that all the scenes have the same tonal value: middle gray (famous gray of 18%). For example without correction, a snowy scene will be underexposed. […]
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