Subject | Re: Any Minolta/Sony users using UFRaw and GIMP? |
From | nospam |
Date | 04/18/2014 00:15 (04/17/2014 18:15) |
Message-ID | <170420141815502423%nospam@nospam.invalid> |
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Newsgroups | rec.photo.digital |
Follows | Eric Stevens |
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internally, but that's not the same as making a conversion of the image twice.Eric StevensPeterNnospam
But since you like quick and dirty processing, why don't you use the many color curves in LAB. Ater all you can apply a curve into a channel in LAB and get far more precise results than you can in ACR.
i don't like working in lab and do not find any advantage whatsoever, both in results and workflow.
dan marguilis is one of the biggest proponents of the workflow, and after reading his book, i was very unimpressed. it all can be done in rgb just as easily and likely with better results because you skip two conversions (which are not lossless).
But doesn't the Adobe color engine work in Lab anyway?