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How does the camera profiling work with SilverFast DCPro?

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How does the camera profiling work with SilverFast DCPro?

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Those who buy the software package DCPro of SilverFast will get, beside the pure software, a digital camera target for measuring their digital camera. This target sized 10×13 cm is photographed with the digital camera and the generated image file is scanned with the software SilverFast DCPro. The calibration in DCPro is started over an own button for the calibration. As user, one has to set a frame around the scanned target so that many small individual frames are positioned exactly over each of the colour fields. Then, during the calibration procedure, each of the (photographed) colour fields are evaluated and compared to the target values contained in a reference table. From the difference of the measured values and the target values, SilverFast DCPro generates an ICC-correction profile that will be saved in the hard disk as such. In the software DCPro, one selects this ICC-profile during the processing of one’s raw data, so that the colour corrections are automatically applied to al

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