I think that starting off with an "as natural as possible" automated RAW
input has it's merits. If you have a nice import flow going and you need to
adjust your default white balance profile because a lens isn't color
neutral, you'd want some way to correct that based on what lens is in the
icc profile.
For manual editing, I'm sure it's not very relevant, since you'll be
tweaking those levels anyway, but even there, the most neutral starting
point would be preferable?
On Thu, Jun 20, 2013 at 9:03 AM, Torsten Bronger <
[email protected]> wrote:
> Hallöchen!
>
> Gert van der Plas - Schrama writes:
>
> > I also noted that certain older manual lenses have their own color
> > cast. Is there a way to have multiple colour profiles for
> > camera's? Or a base color profile for the manufacturer lenses and
> > enable lensprofiles for others?
>
> LensFun is the proper tool to correct this colour cast -- but it is
> not implemented (see the <cci> tag in
> http://lensfun.berlios.de/manual/el_lens.html). The tag attributes
> suggest that it is equivalent to a white balancing, so it may be
> pointless in the digital era unless you want to use your camera as a
> colorimeter.
>
> Tschö,
> Torsten.
>
> --
> Torsten Bronger Jabber ID: [email protected]
> or http://bronger-jmp.appspot.com
>
>
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