On Mon, 2009-09-14 at 20:51 +1000, Paul Hunt wrote:
> Renat Sabitov wrote:
> > Hello!
> >
> > I'm trying to use ufraw for EOS 5D Mark II RAW images, but can't find 
> > color profile for this camera. Unfortunately I don't have camera CD 
> > either, so I can't get profeile from this cd.
> >
> > The best result I get was with profile from Nikon D70 camera.

You should never really cross use profiles, from different camera's.
Funky stuff can happen :)

> > I would be very happy if someone send me profile for Canon EOS 5D Mark II.

You can always buy an IT8 chart, and profile it yourself :)

> If you are using a profile for any camera other than your 5D, then you
> will certainly be getting incorrect results.

Indeed.

> If you can receive a 1Mb zip file, I have just converted the 5 Adobe
> profiles for the 5D (Standard, Portrait, Landscape, Faithful and Neutral).
> 
> (The Adobe profiles are distributed as .dcp files.  I used a utility
> called dcp2icc to convert the profiles into .icc)
> 
> These profiles should work perfectly with ufraw, and provide you with
> more pleasing results.

I never noticed the dcp2icc utility. Which is very cool. However, I just
tried it with the EOS 400D, and the images don't match at all with
camera generated images. The images are _very_ contrastless... 

Do you have any clue whether this is intensional...

Regards,
Pascal de Bruijn



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