On 6. dec 2004, at 10:09, Tony Riley wrote:
Colour management in Ancient Egypt, fascinating stuff.........however I fear it is now becoming difficult to maintain this On Topic unless the colour balancing delights of PS etc can be further explored !
Hmm, just had an idea you might want to try out:
Suppose you build a profile (RGB I guess as your images probably are in RGB) on some paper without optical brightener. Then build a profile in profilemaker, but with a white point (measured from share) of your oil lamp dummy.
Then in Photoshop, using View>Proofsetup> custom Preserve colour numbers.
I would think this might show you your image as it would look in the illumination measured in the profile (maybe).
Possibly, you will need to build two profiles, one with a D50 whitepoint, and convert your images to that prior to softproofing.
I don't know if this will work, it's a pretty far out idea I guess (but it stays on topic at least <G>).
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