I would like to develop a profile for a camera. I have some photos, and I believe there are some clear skies that I can use.
Is blue sky enough to teach Neat Image about all the kinds of noise and all the color channels?
Is it better to use the test target? I still have access to the camera.
I want to take as much time and as much hard disk space as it takes to do a good job.
It only takes one photo for each profile, correct?
I think dark shots may be underexposed, so I think my "high ISO" profile should be somewhat dark. This way, Neat Image will learn about the sensor noise of the camera. Do you agree?
If there are things that are helpful to know, please tell me. I would like to create the profile set in the next two weeks.
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Developing profiles
Re: Developing profiles
If you want to build a high-quality profile set that will be used to filter many different images then I recommend to use the standard procedure (described in the user guide) based on the Calibration Target.saturndude wrote:I have some photos, and I believe there are some clear skies that I can use.
Is blue sky enough to teach Neat Image about all the kinds of noise and all the color channels?
Is it better to use the test target?
Yes, this is correct.saturndude wrote:It only takes one photo for each profile, correct?
I recommend to let the camera select exposure automatically to properly expose the Calibration Target.saturndude wrote:I think dark shots may be underexposed, so I think my "high ISO" profile should be somewhat dark. This way, Neat Image will learn about the sensor noise of the camera. Do you agree?
I highly recommend the user guide because it contains all our recommendations regarding building, structuring and documenting profiles with examples, tables and templates.saturndude wrote:If there are things that are helpful to know, please tell me. I would like to create the profile set in the next two weeks.
Hope this helps.
Vlad