> These negative profiles will > be similar wich "ring around" sub sets What's a "ring around sub sets"? > to correct for specific conditions > such as over exposure, underexposure, high or low contrast, But isn't that what a tonal curve adjustment box is supposed to do, or are you saying you will supply a button for the operator to push if s/he sees one of these conditions, and it will automatically set the curve for you? > The bottom line here is we are testing the concept to > determine > if it is of value. May be or may be not. I guess we will see. > David If it is just film characteristic profiling, I would say no...but film characteristic profiling is different than the "specific conditions" you mentioned above, isn't it?
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