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1) Why profile a camera? …when Adobe provides profiles …and my camera produces sRGB or Adobe RGB For example because – Adobe profiles are not made with my camera / lens – sRGB from the camera is not sRGB (same with AdobeRGB) – I have higher demands on the quality of my colors – or simply because of metamerism! 2) What do I need for profiling? – a camera – a color “target”, e.g. the ColorChecker Passport Photo – colorimetric or spectral measurements of that target – light – and of course profiling software 3) What does a camera profile do? – it makes a colorimeter out of my camera – it makes my images predictable – it allows me to trust my final output – it saves me time – it makes me more money 4) What kind of profiles can I make – ICC profile from RGB data (TIFF, JPEG, PNG) – DCP profile from RAW data (DNG, proprietary camera specific RAW formats) 5) Where can I use a profile? – ICC profiles in many applications like Capture One, Photoshop, Lightroom, Affinity Photo, etc. – DCP profiles in Adobe Camera Raw 6) What types of profiles can I make? – Photographic for any photography – Art Repro for accurate reproduction and archival 7) Who uses input 6 and for what purpose? – Photographers who need the color to represent the original in product shots – Lots of Museums who need measurable accuracy to archive their artwork 8) How can I measure the accuracy of my captures? – input 6 works with several standards regarding preservation imaging guidelines – provides detailed report specific to the selected standard 9) How to use Profiles in – Capture One – Adobe Camera Raw 10) How to create and measure your own target