
The dry air and altitude of the Colorado Plateau create really special skys. If you want to capture that incredible pristine blue sky over Monument Valley, then a Color Checker will pay off. After all, the color adjustment tools are a big reason we love Capture One. In other types (landscape), we often do a lot of color tweaking in post anyway, so having a finely tuned camera profile is not so critical. I think camera profiling is most important when color accuracy is critical, as in product, fashion (skin tones!), or architectural photography. PS – I thought I’d opine on Color Checker usage + a suggestion. Jim Kasson’s been doing a much-more-in-depth sampling of the X-Rite passport and it’s bigger brother the the ColorChecker SG, and those posts got me wondering. The second one is considerably more yellow. Using the Colour sampler tool in C1 I sampled the red square (second from bottom, third from left) and got these numbers: jpg from a screen capture but I think the differences are still evident. All three variants white balance the same (within a few degrees) but there are big differences hue, saturation and luminance. I created three variants, and assigned Sony A7RIII Generic, the ProPhoto and the Adobe RGB.
Cox panoramic my passport for mac software#
tif files from Capture One 20 using the same raw file, ran them through the X-Rite software and brought them back into C1. tif file?” I have both AdobeRGB.icm files and ProphotoRGB.icm files from here: so I exported two different. tif file is a rendered file the question I’ve been asking myself is, “Which colour profile to use to create the. tif file, and runs that through the software. icc profile, one starts with the raw file, creates a. dng version of it, then runs that through the software. dng profile one starts with the raw file, creates a. icc profile (for C1 and other raw converters). The ColorChecker Camera Calibration software allows one to take a reference image made of the Passport and create either a. One can use it as a WB tool, but it’s also handy for creating camera colour profiles. I have an X-Rite Colour Checker Passport 2, and while I don’t always remember to bring it with me, it has its uses.

Looking for a consensus opinion, or input from someone more knowledgeable than me (which isn’t difficult).
