Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/11/21
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Wow Mark...you lost me after "Basically" LOL... Glad to see there are such scientific minded folks on the LUG. MARK DAVISON wrote: > Those of you who like home science experiments might want to look at > my latest contribution to the thread: > > <http://www.leica-camera-user.com/digital-forum/9637-new-m8-profiles-c1-instructions.html> > > > > Basically I've figured out how to get ahold of de-mosaiced raw linear > device coordinates from M8 pictures, and I've photographed a physical > spectrum from a prism to find the boundary of the device gamut. Then > I've taken some pictures outdoors of some purple balloons whose > chromaticity coordinates lie uncomfortably close to those of a black > object turned purple under incandescent. > > Sure enough when you apply a tweaked profile which is supposed to take > out false purple, it makes part of the balloons dark gray. > > So you can't distinguish sufficiently well between false purple and > true for the tweaked profile to always work. > > I think I'll work with my 7th grade son to make a home spectrograph > with a diffraction grating, and then perhaps we can calibrated the > spectrograph, and I can make a spectral map for the M8 with the > wavelengths annotated. This will allow us to see how the estimate of > principal wavelength (the exact physical analog of hue) changes with > and without a UV/IR cut filter for various objects. > > Mark Davison -- Harrison McClary Harrison McClary Photography harrison@mcclary.net http://www.mcclary.net ImageStockSouth - Stock Photography http://www.imagestocksouth.com Tobacco Road: Personal Blog: http://web.mac.com/whmcclary/iWeb/tobacco-road/Blog/Blog.html