- If critical color accuracy from your scans or digital camera files is required, you need basICColor input. Analyzing the capture results of a camera target determines the reproduction characteristics of the camera. This helps eliminate unnecessary color retouching. Professional results can be achieved with higher data quality as well as quicker turn-around times. The ICC camera profiles can both be "tuned" and the workflow automated, achieving optimal workflows. basICColor input distinguishes automatically between RAW or TIFF / JPEG format and creates DCP or ICC profiles with perfect shadow detail.
- Functions
- - Creation of DCP and ICC profiles
- - Profiling of Digital Cameras and Scanners
- - Multi-Target Profiling
- - 4 types of profiles: Art Repro / Archival; Photography; Capture One; Scanner
- - Spot Color Correction
- - Support for all common Scanner and Camera Targets, including, IT8/7.1, IT8/7.2 HutchColor Target, ColorChecker, ColorChecker DC, Digital ColorChecker SG und basICColor dcam target+
- - Support for adding individual color targets
- What’s New in Version 5.0.4:
- NEW target: IT8.7/2 AGFA Chart
- NEW target: CMP Refcard Color Master
- added uniqueCameraModel, we extract that from DNGs and pass it to the dcp profile creation routine. This will make sure that the dcp profile shows up in ACR
- handle uniqueCameraModel in CopyConstructor of class Image
- handling Capture One names for Sony NEX & Alpha models plus Leica M
- different encoding with ICC version 2 Lab CLUTs for Capture One
- change of neutralization patches
- fixed licensing issue under Windows; sometimes permanent licenses won’t be read from USB dongle
- fixed automatic reference file rotation
- bugfix: the names for Canon and Sony cameras will now always show up under the camera tab in Capture One.
- System Requirements
- Mac OS X 10.7
- Intel® Core-Processor
- 512MB RAM, 100MB Available Disk Space, minimum
- Graphic Card Supporting 1280x1024 Pixel und 24 Bit Color Depth
- Home Page - http://www.basiccolor.de/basiccolor-input-5-en