ColorChecker and Capture-One

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ALAIN

Hello,
I use, in the "repro" section of Phocus, the profiles from a shoot of a ColorChecker Passport.
It is simple and effective in repro, precisely for the balance of saturations color by color.
With a view to perhaps using a Fuji, I would like to know if this principle exists in Capture-One, and how it is accessed.
Thank you in advance for your help.

JCM-Photos

With Lightroom or Capture One You have to use first the X-Rite profiling software that goes with the Color Checker Passport to create a profile.
With Lightroom you first convert the Passport camera RAW file in a dng file in Adobe dng converter, than you create a dng profile in the X-Rite software and this profile is used in Lightroom
With Capture One you create out of the passport RAW file a TIFF file without profile, than you create a ICC profile in the X-Rite software than you use in Capture One.

With Phocus it's much simpler as you allready did it, Phocus creates directly the needed internal profile out of the 3f RAW file of the Passport
Sharpen your eyes not your files

JCM-Photos

Here custom camera profile in Phocus
Sharpen your eyes not your files

JCM-Photos

Here an icc camera profile for Capture One done with the same image as in Phocus (TIFF File) but unfortunately you will have to change the EXIF datas of the Hasselblad RAW file to be able to open it in Capture One.
If you use Lightroom you will have to do the same withthe dng profile option in the same software using the dng converted Hasselblad file
Sharpen your eyes not your files

ALAIN


Domip

And Phocus advantage is that you make on site (sur place) with the body-lens combination you're using, and under the light you're using in that situation! Not a profile made before or after the shoot.
So easy and efficient!

JCM-Photos

#6
The all new Phocus revision 3.6 now accepts also IT8 charts
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