You said at @ 2:20 that you didn't have to set the camera profile because its already baked in the JPG? But do you have a ON1 camera? That's wat it saying in the greyed-out box? Other than this great video thanks 🙂
Great question, because it made me realize I did not explain this well enough. When a camera saves a photo as a JPEG, it processes the image and applies several settings, including color tone, contrast, sharpness and saturation. You should be able to choose this ahead of capture by selecting a Picture Style in your camera menu. A Picture Style is basically a camera profile, but it is baked into the JPEG and can't be changed afterwards. That is why when you work with JPGs in Develop > Tone & Color, the Camera Profile and ON1 Standard are greyed-out. The Picture Style is already processed into the file and can not be changed. Hope this helps!
Hi Victor! For accurate skin colors, I use the WhiBal White Balance cards or the Expodisc. Since both the Expodisc and WhiBal card corrects color for the entire photo, the skintones should look great too. I will have to make a video about the Expodisc, but here are two video showing how to use the WhiBal card. ruclips.net/video/sI8wr5EJngU/видео.html ruclips.net/video/KAg_MPWkLAw/видео.html
You said at @ 2:20 that you didn't have to set the camera profile because its already baked in the JPG? But do you have a ON1 camera? That's wat it saying in the greyed-out box?
Other than this great video thanks 🙂
Great question, because it made me realize I did not explain this well enough.
When a camera saves a photo as a JPEG, it processes the image and applies several settings, including color tone, contrast, sharpness and saturation. You should be able to choose this ahead of capture by selecting a Picture Style in your camera menu.
A Picture Style is basically a camera profile, but it is baked into the JPEG and can't be changed afterwards. That is why when you work with JPGs in Develop > Tone & Color, the Camera Profile and ON1 Standard are greyed-out. The Picture Style is already processed into the file and can not be changed.
Hope this helps!
Very clever Tom. This is very useful... Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Amazing stuff! Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Bravo ed intelligente post!
Thank you!
Very clever Tom!!!
Many thanks Jim!
Let the good work come! thanks for this great tip!
You're welcome Marleen!
How you give a color for the skin?
Hi Victor!
For accurate skin colors, I use the WhiBal White Balance cards or the Expodisc. Since both the Expodisc and WhiBal card corrects color for the entire photo, the skintones should look great too. I will have to make a video about the Expodisc, but here are two video showing how to use the WhiBal card.
ruclips.net/video/sI8wr5EJngU/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/KAg_MPWkLAw/видео.html