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Old August 1st 18, 01:24 AM posted to rec.photo.digital,sci.engr.color,sci.image.processing
Eric Stevens
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Default ICC profile for a light box

On Tue, 31 Jul 2018 06:01:58 -0700, Savageduck
wrote:

On Jul 31, 2018, dale wrote
(in article ):

On 7/30/2018 9:57 PM, nospam wrote:
In ,
wrote:

might be a nice feature for Lightroom ... compatible with some
measurement instruments ... and data like viewing angle, white point, etc.

lightroom has been fully colour managed since day one.


there is a difference between managing color and managing appearance,
look up CIECAM02 on wikipedia

viewing environment like a light room is one variable in appearance


What exactly do you believe is a *light room*?

Understand that any viewing environment is going to be influenced by amient
light, regardless of the specific light source be it day light, or any type
of artificial lighting.

What is your specific, or special purpose/interest for needing this specific
icc profile for a *light room* (not LR the app)?

It doesn’t sound as though you have any interest in color management for
photography post processing.


My impression is quite the contrary. Why else do you need color
management if it is to enable the management and control of the
appearance of the finished print? The process starts with the object,
continues through the camera, the processing in computer (which
includes the screen or monitor), on through the printer and paper and
surely (and this is the subject of the OP's original post) includes
the viewing environment.


I think ICC considers CIECAM02


You think?

CIECAM02 is a color model.

Perhaps looking at the entire Datacolor, and/or X-Rite Pantone sites might
provide some information regarding color management outside the realm of
photography. Some how I don’t believe that anything us photographers say is
going to satisfy you.

https://www.datacolor.com
https://www.xrite.com

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Regards,

Eric Stevens