Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2007/04/17
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I just attended the Leica M8 seminar this weekend, and was inspired to recalibrate and profile my Apple Cinema display (which is unfortunately hooked to a Windows box), and run some M8 pictures through Capture One LE, using the generic Leica M8 profile. I'm really liking the color that I'm getting from the M8 now, since firmware 1.092. The shots in Ballard were taken with firmware 1.102. The first two shots here are from Harrison Lake BC, Canada, one of our favorite vacation spots. It rained a little bit much for an optimal spring break, but there were photographic opportunites when the rain mixed with light: http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/MarkEDavison/M8+color+samples/L1000374.jpg.html http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/MarkEDavison/M8+color+samples/L1000392.jpg.html These last four are just eclectic snapshots from my walk today in Ballard, a neighborhood of Seattle http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/MarkEDavison/M8+color+samples/L1000653.jpg.html http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/MarkEDavison/M8+color+samples/L1000664.jpg.html http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/MarkEDavison/M8+color+samples/L1000667.jpg.html http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/MarkEDavison/M8+color+samples/L1000672.jpg.html I have learned some things I didn't want to know about color management on Windows XP this weekend (the seminar demonstrated color management on a Macintosh which works in a very straightforward and reliable fashion). The bad news is that many color profiling systems (like the popular GretagMacbeth Eye One system)create a profile that depends on having a particular custom color lookup table (LUT) correctly loaded into your video card. The problem is that Windows XP does not handle loading the LUT automatically--you depend on third-party software to load the LUT. If you have Adobe Gamma on your system, it may be loading its own LUT as well. Whichever application loads the last LUT determines which LUT is the graphics card. The workaround I found was to download Microsoft Color Control Panel applet, and following its instructions, set up my Startup so that the applet loads the correct LUT, and there are no other applets loading LUTs. Now my color is reliable, and it's actually fun to edit color. (To add to Windows users' misery, some graphics cards lose their custom LUT if the system wakes up from Standby, and some graphics cards flush the custom LUT if you bring up the Color tab in the graphics card's Preferences dialog box. You can use the Color Control Panel applet to reload your custom LUT if this happens.) To paraphrase something that Don Imus might have said: "Windows has too many loose LUTs." One other thing I noticed--the only correctly color managed apps I have on my Windows box are Photoshop and Capture One LE. There are situations when Internet Explorer and Windows Fax and Picture Viewer do not display correct colors (even from sRGB files.) I saw this when experimenting with monitor profiles which had a white point set other than the native white point of the display. On the Mac with OS X all the apps I tested correctly honor the current monitor profile, and the LUT is never disturbed. Mark Davison