Frames, mattes and profiles
Posted: March 9th, 2013, 3:26 am
I mentioned this on the normal PWP forum as I did not realise this beta one existed. It seems relevant to the testing of the beta so please forgive the double post.
I had been having problems importing files converted from RAW into the frame/matte system. Some worked fine. Some immediately became flat and dull.
OK, I now see where the problem is coming from.
The shots that differ when they go into a frame have got some form of profile embedded in the tif or jpg. I use Qimage to convert my RAWs (sorry DLC!) and they come over with info like Panasonic DMC-GH3 Qimage V3 or Canon 5D- Qimage V3.
They look fine whilst I manipulate them in PWP but when I put them into a frame they become 'weak'.
I have just re-converted some RAWs using Qimage and embedding them as sRGB's and now the framed and matted images are as vibrant as the unframed ones.
I'm not aware that working them with these sRGB profiles is going to create problems so that is the way forward for me.
I have no idea how hard it would be to get the frame/matte system to tolerate those embedded profiles. If it is easy then it might avoid a bit of confusion to incorporate it.
Tony
I had been having problems importing files converted from RAW into the frame/matte system. Some worked fine. Some immediately became flat and dull.
OK, I now see where the problem is coming from.
The shots that differ when they go into a frame have got some form of profile embedded in the tif or jpg. I use Qimage to convert my RAWs (sorry DLC!) and they come over with info like Panasonic DMC-GH3 Qimage V3 or Canon 5D- Qimage V3.
They look fine whilst I manipulate them in PWP but when I put them into a frame they become 'weak'.
I have just re-converted some RAWs using Qimage and embedding them as sRGB's and now the framed and matted images are as vibrant as the unframed ones.
I'm not aware that working them with these sRGB profiles is going to create problems so that is the way forward for me.
I have no idea how hard it would be to get the frame/matte system to tolerate those embedded profiles. If it is easy then it might avoid a bit of confusion to incorporate it.
Tony