Compare Input Profiles
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This is a visual comparison between profiles. Here ColorThink Pro will use the '''Images''' section of the worksheet to see how different input profles will affect the color of an image. Also, a delta E calculation is turned on so you can see exactly where in the image color differences occur and approximately how far off the colors are. | This is a visual comparison between profiles. Here ColorThink Pro will use the '''Images''' section of the worksheet to see how different input profles will affect the color of an image. Also, a delta E calculation is turned on so you can see exactly where in the image color differences occur and approximately how far off the colors are. | ||
- | + | This guide was originally created to test different camera profiling software, using the same image, but can also apply to testing scanner profiles. Do you want to see what the different settings in the ProfileMaker Camera Profiling module will do when making profiles? Test them here. | |
Revision as of 18:55, 13 March 2009
- Compare the color of two or three input profiles. Using an image, input profiles are compared visually as well as numerically.
This is a visual comparison between profiles. Here ColorThink Pro will use the Images section of the worksheet to see how different input profles will affect the color of an image. Also, a delta E calculation is turned on so you can see exactly where in the image color differences occur and approximately how far off the colors are.
This guide was originally created to test different camera profiling software, using the same image, but can also apply to testing scanner profiles. Do you want to see what the different settings in the ProfileMaker Camera Profiling module will do when making profiles? Test them here.