Luminous Landscape Forum
Raw & Post Processing, Printing => Colour Management => Topic started by: darlingm on October 01, 2012, 12:23:21 pm
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I'm looking to make my own color target. I don't mean printing a color target that was designed by someone else - I actually mean designing my own color target. Is this done by manually creating it in Photoshop, or is there a program you can feed LAB/RGB values to that will generate the patches? (As a side note, I wrote a program using the Magick++ libraries, but found a few bugs that won't be fixed for a while specifically regarding its LAB colorspace usage. So, hoping there's something that already exists to do this.)
This is from the tinkering side of me. I know it's a complex area, and I might not see any results. I would still like to give it a shot. I'm most interested in creating my own scanner color target, with more patches, and patches in more areas. I have an i1 Photo Pro 2 coming in, so will be able to get actual measurements to compare with.
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ColorPort from X-rite which is free allows you to do this.
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ColorPort from X-rite which is free allows you to do this.
Awesome, thank you so much!