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Thom Hogan’s Complete Guide to the Nikon D300
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Note: I used the words
color profile
in that last bullet. So what’s a
color profile? It’s a description of how a device deviates
from (or adheres to) a Color Space definition. In essence, a
color profile defines both the Color Space used and tells
software how the device’s data may deviate from the
precise definitions expected by the Color Space. That’s one
reason why “profile” and “space” get so mixed up in
descriptions of color. More information on this is on my
Web site at:
http://www.bythom.com/qadcolor.htm
.
If you have doubts about whether you’ve got the right settings
in each of your programs, shoot a standard color reference in
known lighting with the proper white balance setting, such as
the GretagMacbeth ColorChecker chart in sunlight with the
camera set to the
Direct sunlight
white balance setting. Then
watch for shifts in color as you bring the resulting image
through your workflow. If your monitor is calibrated correctly
and your programs set to the right color space settings, you
shouldn’t see
any
color shifts from original to on-screen final
version.
Setting Color Spaces in the Camera
õ
To set the Color Space your camera uses:
1.
Press the
MENU
button to see the menu system.
2.
Use the Direction pad to navigate to the SHOOTING
menu (the green camera tab).
3.
Use the Direction pad to navigate to the
Color Space
item and press the
>
key on the Direction pad to select
it.