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    Making icc profile for velvia 50

    Hello Folks,

    I am currently trying to make an icc profile for velvia 50 using a procedure described in this blog:

    http://blog.iansheh.com/2013/04/how-...ling-scanning/

    I have an Epson V700, Wolf Faust Velvia50 target, a professional version of Vuescan, the latest download of Rough profiler to make the icc profile and photoshop to examine the outcome (as described in the blog article). I find no matter how I change the RGB exposure I can not seem to influence the RGB values for the white target in the target from being totally clipped, i.e always 255,255,255.

    I wonder if anyone has some suggestions? Is there an alternative to "Rough Profiler" that people can suggest?

    Anyone care to share how they made a profile that works for them?

    Anyone care to share a Velvia 50 on Epson V700 profile along with the Vuescan settings that are appropriate for that profile?

    Any help really appreciated.

    Cheers

    Graham

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    Re: Making icc profile for velvia 50

    I'm interested in this as well. I went through the steps with the faust targets and the rough profiler, and I have to say for the first time I'm in over my head.

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