Nikon D3x profiles to post
Posted: Sat Dec 22, 2012 4:44 pm
Hi all,
I have just finished generating a set of profiles for my Nikon D3x (ISO 100, 200, 400, and 800 / 10s to 1/250s). I was going to post them here, but I don't see anyway of posting a file. Let me know if I am missing something.
Also, I noticed that on some of my "batch" generated profiles, I had a quality match of, say, 43%. It varied and was only 5 profiles. However, when I went back in and manually ran the profile on the same image, the QI jumped to >>90% (varied from 93 to 95%).
Batch Process:
- open all images in ACR
- turn off ACR sharpening and turn on Lens Correction
- save all images as TIFF
- open PS CS6 and run batch profiling on the folder with these images
Manual Process
- open image in ACR, make sure adjustments were not changed (i.e., were the same as in the batch process)
- continue to PS CS6 where I ran a manual Auto Profile
- save the profile to the Profile Folder.
Any idea why the difference in the quality index?
thanks,
-Scott.
I have just finished generating a set of profiles for my Nikon D3x (ISO 100, 200, 400, and 800 / 10s to 1/250s). I was going to post them here, but I don't see anyway of posting a file. Let me know if I am missing something.
Also, I noticed that on some of my "batch" generated profiles, I had a quality match of, say, 43%. It varied and was only 5 profiles. However, when I went back in and manually ran the profile on the same image, the QI jumped to >>90% (varied from 93 to 95%).
Batch Process:
- open all images in ACR
- turn off ACR sharpening and turn on Lens Correction
- save all images as TIFF
- open PS CS6 and run batch profiling on the folder with these images
Manual Process
- open image in ACR, make sure adjustments were not changed (i.e., were the same as in the batch process)
- continue to PS CS6 where I ran a manual Auto Profile
- save the profile to the Profile Folder.
Any idea why the difference in the quality index?
thanks,
-Scott.