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Re: [OM] wanted: scanning lesson 101

Subject: Re: [OM] wanted: scanning lesson 101
From: Garth Wood <garth@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 17 Apr 2001 08:55:01 -0600
At 10:01 AM 4/17/01 +0200, Jez Cunningham wrote:

[snip]

In the book "Photoshop for Photographers" concerning color balance there is an interesting suggestion that you photograph a grey card (ideally a Kodak 18 0rey reference) and then use the dropper tool to sample some pixels on the scanned image. The R, G and B components should all have the SAME numerical value if there is no color cast - and presumably should equate to 18%. So by tweaking levels on the color channels they can be equalized and then by tweaking brightness and contrast the image can
presumably be 'calibrated' to the gray card.
And then the rest of the photos on the same film should be correct.


I'm not sure this would work. If all of the photos you took on a roll of film were shot within a short period of time after you photographed the grey card, and the lighting hadn't changed, then yes, this would be reasonable. But even over the course of an hour outdoors, lighting levels and colours can change, making it a necessity to re-shoot the grey card under the new conditions.

I don't want to take too many pictures of my grey card.  ;-)

On the other hand, this suggestion should work quite well under controlled (e.g., studio) conditions.

Garth


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