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Old July 25th 18, 11:02 AM posted to rec.photo.digital,sci.engr.color,sci.image.processing
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Default ICC profile for a light box

I was wondering if there is a software/instrument to make a profile for
a viewing environment like a light box.

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Old July 25th 18, 12:38 PM posted to rec.photo.digital,sci.engr.color,sci.image.processing
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In article , dale
wrote:

I was wondering if there is a software/instrument to make a profile for
a viewing environment like a light box.


there is.
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Old July 25th 18, 01:33 PM posted to rec.photo.digital,sci.engr.color,sci.image.processing
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On 7/25/2018 7:38 AM, nospam wrote:
In article , dale
wrote:

I was wondering if there is a software/instrument to make a profile for
a viewing environment like a light box.


there is.


link/source?

Does ICC use CIECAM02 for this?

CIECAM02 requires LMS as a profile connection space to and from XYZ. Is
your source only for XYZ profiles?

Other implementations:

1) an official LMS profile connection space?
2) 7 colors of the rainbow plus K profile connection space?
3) spectral data profile connection space?

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Old July 25th 18, 04:21 PM posted to rec.photo.digital,sci.engr.color,sci.image.processing
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Default ICC profile for a light box

In article , dale
wrote:

I was wondering if there is a software/instrument to make a profile for
a viewing environment like a light box.


there is.


link/source?


https://www.google.com
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Old July 26th 18, 01:43 AM posted to rec.photo.digital,sci.engr.color,sci.image.processing
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On Wed, 25 Jul 2018 11:21:37 -0400, nospam
wrote:

In article , dale
wrote:

I was wondering if there is a software/instrument to make a profile for
a viewing environment like a light box.

there is.


link/source?


https://www.google.com


He don't know. :-)
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Old July 31st 18, 12:44 AM posted to rec.photo.digital,sci.engr.color,sci.image.processing
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On 7/25/2018 7:38 AM, nospam wrote:
In article , dale
wrote:

I was wondering if there is a software/instrument to make a profile for
a viewing environment like a light box.


there is.


does Adobe "Light Room" do it? A Light room is a viewing environment ...

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Old July 31st 18, 01:31 AM posted to rec.photo.digital, sci.engr.color, sci.image.processing
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On Jul 30, 2018, dale wrote
(in article ):

On 7/25/2018 7:38 AM, nospam wrote:
In ,
wrote:

I was wondering if there is a software/instrument to make a profile for
a viewing environment like a light box.


there is.


does Adobe "Light Room" do it? A Light room is a viewing environment ...


Lightroom is not a “viewing environment”, your “viewing environment”
is the room with whatever lighting is being used in that room, together with
your display/monito, and whatever software you are using to facilitate
viewing your images. That might well be Lightroom, but that viewing is done
on whichever display/monitor you are using. Ideally you are using a
calibrated display/monitor. That calibration should be done using one of the
tools available from Datacolor, or X-Rite such as the Spyder5Pro, X-Rite
ColorMunki display, X-Rite i1Display Pro, X-Rite i1Studio Spectrophotometer,
or any of the tools they offer.

After display/monitor calibration those tools, and software can generate an
icc profile for the display/monitor, and room lighting which can be applied
via Lightroom, for viewing images under that specific lighting. Some of these
calibration tools also hgave the capability to adjust calibration according
to changing light in that room.

Then you have the issue of generating printer/paper icc profiles for
printing, which are quite different to display/monitor calibration profiles.

http://x-rite.com

https://www.datacolor.com/photography-design/

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Old July 31st 18, 01:33 AM posted to rec.photo.digital, sci.engr.color, sci.image.processing
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On Jul 30, 2018, Savageduck wrote
(in iganews.com):

On Jul 30, 2018, dale wrote
(in article ):

On 7/25/2018 7:38 AM, nospam wrote:
In ,
wrote:

I was wondering if there is a software/instrument to make a profile for
a viewing environment like a light box.

there is.


does Adobe "Light Room" do it? A Light room is a viewing environment ...


Lightroom is not a “viewing environment”, your “viewing environment”
is the room with whatever lighting is being used in that room, together with
your display/monito, and whatever software you are using to facilitate
viewing your images. That might well be Lightroom, but that viewing is done
on whichever display/monitor you are using. Ideally you are using a
calibrated display/monitor. That calibration should be done using one of the
tools available from Datacolor, or X-Rite such as the Spyder5Pro, X-Rite
ColorMunki display, X-Rite i1Display Pro, X-Rite i1Studio Spectrophotometer,
or any of the tools they offer.

After display/monitor calibration those tools, and software can generate an
icc profile for the display/monitor, and room lighting which can be applied
via Lightroom, for viewing images under that specific lighting. Some of these
calibration tools also hgave the capability to adjust calibration according
to changing light in that room.

Then you have the issue of generating printer/paper icc profiles for
printing, which are quite different to display/monitor calibration profiles.

http://x-rite.com


Try this: https://www.xrite.com

https://www.datacolor.com/photography-design/


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Savageduck

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Old July 31st 18, 02:31 AM posted to rec.photo.digital,sci.engr.color,sci.image.processing
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Default ICC profile for a light box

In article , dale
wrote:


I was wondering if there is a software/instrument to make a profile for
a viewing environment like a light box.


there is.


does Adobe "Light Room" do it? A Light room is a viewing environment ...


lightroom (no space), and no.

you need a hardware puck and associated software.
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Old July 31st 18, 02:45 AM posted to rec.photo.digital,sci.engr.color,sci.image.processing
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On 7/30/2018 8:31 PM, Savageduck wrote:
Lightroom is not a “viewing environment”, your “viewing environment”
is the room with whatever lighting is being used in that room


couldn't it be configured to profile, and connected to other profiles ?

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