![]() ![]() Of a printer profile: combination of synthetic and real-world There are also syntheticĬolor ramps and gray ramps. The PhotoDisc image is in the upper right. Nature photographs emphasizing different color balances and blends. On the above site, go to Profile Test Images. They do not show much out of gamut in Photoshop.Īntonio, here is my favorite one, put together by Bill Atkinson. I do not know if it is because I converted the Adobe RGB space of the charts that I printed (not Atkinson's yet) to sRGB. Both the colorchecker card and the red of some objects look somewhat different in my prints than what they should be. The only issue I have found is in the reds. So far I have found that my profiles are delivering excellent results, better than I expected. I do not know for sure what those colors look like in real life. For example, the blue sky and brown rocks of the death valley insert or the green of the rain forest insert. Nature colors are good but sometimes difficult to pinpoint. It is not so easy to do the same for objects that one is not familiar with or with other charts it you do not have those specific charts. Fruit colors can be very easy to recognize as realistic or not. I like it also when there are plenty of fruits. I have the card and it is a great reference. I like it when the GM ColorChecker card is included. Yes, those are great targets, how could I not have seen them before?
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