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Raw & Post Processing, Printing => Colour Management => Topic started by: BobShaw on March 05, 2019, 06:58:37 pm

Title: Help - Batch adjust colour based on ColorChecker Passport
Post by: BobShaw on March 05, 2019, 06:58:37 pm
Hi,
I have a folder of JPG images that need the colour corrected. I have a Colour Checker Passport photographed under the same conditions and processed the same. I need to adjust the colours to be correct from the Passport. Is there a way to do this please? (I have the raws but can't use them as the JPG have all been edited to remove items from the background and it would be huge to start again.)

I use Aperture normally but have Photoshop and Lightroom also. I would have thought that the Passport app would do this but it does not seem so.
Thanks.
Title: Re: Help - Batch adjust colour based on ColorChecker Passport
Post by: nirpat89 on March 05, 2019, 07:48:57 pm
Hi,
I have a folder of JPG images that need the colour corrected. I have a Colour Checker Passport photographed under the same conditions and processed the same. I need to adjust the colours to be correct from the Passport. Is there a way to do this please? (I have the raws but can't use them as the JPG have all been edited to remove items from the background and it would be huge to start again.)

I use Aperture normally but have Photoshop and Lightroom also. I would have thought that the Passport app would do this but it does not seem so.
Thanks.

Isn't there a detailed video of how to do this on X-rite website?  The easiest would be to do the white balance correction on one of the gray squares and apply the same to all of the rest.
Title: Re: Help - Batch adjust colour based on ColorChecker Passport
Post by: BobShaw on March 05, 2019, 08:14:11 pm
The easiest would be to do the white balance correction on one of the gray squares and apply the same to all of the rest.
Yes, that fixes white balance but it does not fix colour
Title: Re: Help - Batch adjust colour based on ColorChecker Passport
Post by: Mark D Segal on March 05, 2019, 08:40:05 pm
That then gets into what you mean by "fixing color", and whether the proposed technique, which usually works well on raw files, is right for a situation wherein the photos have been edited, and rendered to RGB and JPEG format. I ask because I'm not sure and would hope to elicit further discussion of the question.
Title: Re: Help - Batch adjust colour based on ColorChecker Passport
Post by: BobShaw on March 05, 2019, 10:08:06 pm
That then gets into what you mean by "fixing color",
Thanks Mark.
Essentially all files including the Passport shot have been through an "enhancement" process such as curves and saturation that needs to be reversed. The photos have also been edited to remove props etc used to hold the articles in place which is too complex to start from scratch on.
 
By fixing I mean accurate colour so that the red patch on the Passport which should have a certain RGB value now has that value and the same for each of the 24 patches. Then I need to somehow apply that to all images.

Phocus for example does this at the point of capture but I am trying to do it in post. So I am hoping that there is some app that identifies the Passport and then applies a colour correction to each JPG.
Title: Re: Help - Batch adjust colour based on ColorChecker Passport
Post by: Mark D Segal on March 05, 2019, 11:29:29 pm
Once you've made different kinds of adjustments to different photos, the RELATIVE starting points of the colours, for example between the "white point" and all other colours, would vary from photo to photo, I think making it impossible to achieve the kind of accuracy you describe with any quick and easy process.
Title: Re: Help - Batch adjust colour based on ColorChecker Passport
Post by: dehnhaide on March 06, 2019, 12:57:58 am
This is not the ColorChecker is intended to be used. It will basically generate a Lightroom / Capture One Pro compatible custom camera profile based on a raw image (.dng).
Your workflow was wrong from the very beginning and the camera profiling should have occurred first then the color corrected shots should have been exported as jpegs (why would you do that for professional work only you might know!!!) and then corrected for props and artefacts removal. Back to drawing board, I would date to say.
Title: Re: Help - Batch adjust colour based on ColorChecker Passport
Post by: BobShaw on March 06, 2019, 02:01:00 am
Once you've made different kinds of adjustments to different photos, the RELATIVE starting points of the colours, for example between the "white point" and all other colours, would vary from photo to photo
That wasn't the answer I was hoping for but it solved the problem!
All of the files SHOULD have had the same adjustment but I had left the Levels Adjustment on AUTO instead of doing a manual luminous adjustment.
Leaving on Auto meant that each colour had its own levels adjustment which changed the colour mix.
I went back to the raws, adjusted one and then all of the colours were correct.
So I may have to redo the cloning out but at least I know what went wrong.

Title: Re: Help - Batch adjust colour based on ColorChecker Passport
Post by: BobShaw on March 06, 2019, 02:11:10 am
This is not the ColorChecker is intended to be used. It will basically generate a Lightroom / Capture One Pro compatible custom camera profile based on a raw image (.dng).
Your workflow was wrong from the very beginning and the camera profiling should have occurred first then the color corrected shots should have been exported as jpegs (why would you do that for professional work only you might know!!!) and then corrected for props and artefacts removal. Back to drawing board, I would date to say.
Thanks for telling me what I already knew. I know how it is meant to be used. Do you have an answer to the question?

FYI you don't need to use a DNG and you don't need either Capture One or Lightroom.
The colour has always been right straight out of Phocus. I then just crop in Aperture and export a JPG and clean in Photoshop. It was the levels adjustment that changed the colour by a simple mistake of leaving it on auto.


However there should be a means to use Passport to colour correct if all of the files had received the same adjustment.
Title: Re: Help - Batch adjust colour based on ColorChecker Passport
Post by: howardm on March 06, 2019, 08:29:39 am
Can everyone dial-back the overall dickish-ness? 

There's a world-wide surplus at the moment.
Title: Re: Help - Batch adjust colour based on ColorChecker Passport
Post by: Mark D Segal on March 06, 2019, 08:33:54 am
That wasn't the answer I was hoping for but it solved the problem!
All of the files SHOULD have had the same adjustment but I had left the Levels Adjustment on AUTO instead of doing a manual luminous adjustment.
Leaving on Auto meant that each colour had its own levels adjustment which changed the colour mix.
I went back to the raws, adjusted one and then all of the colours were correct.
So I may have to redo the cloning out but at least I know what went wrong.

Super - glad it's resolved.
Title: Re: Help - Batch adjust colour based on ColorChecker Passport
Post by: soniabell8mg on February 05, 2021, 01:33:57 pm
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