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Author Topic: Plug-ins in Auto-correct group?  (Read 2469 times)
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« on: November 16, 2020, 07:52:11 PM »

What sort of plug-ins get used in the editor in the Auto-correct group? And why might you want to override the ICC profile at that point?
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« Reply #1 on: November 17, 2020, 12:08:51 PM »

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What sort of plug-ins get used in the editor in the Auto-correct group? And why might you want to override the ICC profile at that point?
I am going to try to answer but you have me really smiling.
Way back. Way back, in the 1998s and 99s, Always striving for better and more accurate color, Mike would make PLUG INS for my camera which worked like a personal camera profile. I bought one.
I cannot remember how he made them, but my color improved a lot.
Have to wait for Mike. My memory is not that sharp.

Override the Icc is there, in case.... in case you want to reset the working color space. Some of this stuff is used only under peculiar circumstances. Let's say you get an image from a friend, a TIF perhaps, which was shot in Mongolia with a borrowed camer from a monk. It was saved in an undecipherable color space. You want to start working on it in a reasonably comfortable color space. So you insert the Override. Maybe Adobe RGB, maybe you can even find the matching profile for that camera? Anyway you can reset that.

Fred   Best I can remember.

Also, remember that the ICC override becomes a filter like you added sharpening or contrast. It did not change the image.
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« Reply #2 on: November 17, 2020, 04:43:39 PM »

Plugins were for certain cameras in the 1990's that had specific color issues.  Back then, they couldn't be corrected with profiles so the camera plugins were a way to "massage" the color back to accurate.  They are no longer used in this day and age of raws and profiles.  The function remains just for the few (if any) people holding to those old JPEG cameras.

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« Reply #3 on: November 17, 2020, 05:40:24 PM »

Thanks! I periodically spot a feature I haven't used and wonder what it might be for.
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