Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/09/14

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Subject: [Leica] Re: Video of M8
From: scott at adrenaline.com (Scott McLoughlin)
Date: Thu Sep 14 12:32:44 2006
References: <DC4B73A4105FCE4FAE0CEF799BF84B36013F1B27@case-email>

Good point on the number of variables.  In some cases, that
can be a blessing, in others, a curse. 

Computers are supposed to be deterministic little critters :-)

I recall a few years ago getting exasperated with sharpening
for different print sizes. As you describe your workflow
producing different results, so too was the problem I was
having with sharpening. Some 8x10's or 11x14's looked
dandy, others looked to "crispy" with the same settings.

So I asked for rules of thumb, a description of what is going
on and so forth.  At the time, I got several recommendations
to use a different utility that is supposed to get good results
"automagically." But that's certainly not what I was looking for.
I wanted knowledge and control. Then I tried to google around
and learn what the algorithms were doing. I recall finding some
good info, but I didn't have the mathematical  sophistication to
follow it all.

It was frustrating.

Scott

David Rodgers wrote:

>Scott wrote:
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>>>Heavy post processing
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>duty can be a big drag and time suck.  I was talking to my buddy
>at 1:00 AM last night. He shoots lots of artwork for galleries, and
>he was goofing around endlessly trying to get the colors right.<<
>
>Today with digital printing I really struggle with color management. And
>it's not for lack of effort or investment. 
>
>The thing I struggle with most is consistency. I'll settle on a workflow
>and all of a sudden, for no apparent reason, it doesn't work any more.
>It comes as a shock because I've always found computers to be very
>consistent, meaning if you put things in the same way things will come
>out exactly the same way. 
>
>I'm to the point that I shy away from anything but out of the box stuff
>that requires little or no tweaking. 
>
>I always found conventional color printing to be extremely easy. I don't
>find that to be the case with digital. It's almost like now there are
>too many variables. 
>
>daveR
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