I know for a fact that Terry recently purchased a new Canon 600D and proceeded to make a camera profile for it. I am hoping he can provide a fresher insight.
Ok. got round to posting now.
I did comment on the advantages of custom camera profiles a few weeks ago on another thread here:
http://ddisoftware.com/tech/qimage-ultimate/the-advantage-of-using-custom-camera-profiles-in-qimage-ultimate/For convenience, I've attached the same comparison image here too. NB. This is not a screen shot but made using print-to-file from 2 images - this avoids any effects caused by the monitor profile.
Since my post mentioned above I have re-made the profile using an improved technique for photographing the IT8 target. This was done with advice from Mike who now recommends using a black background for the target instead of white. "White" card and paper have brighteners in the paper which have a detrimental effect on the colour balance of the target image.
I also made a little light box from black card to contain the target and minimise the risk of reflections from any surrounding features. See attached image below. In fact, only 3 sides were needed and the front side shown in the image below was discarded to avoid any shadow effects.
I had to wait for a day with reasonable periods of clear sky where the sun was not obscured in any way by clouds. The target was placed on the floor in a hallway close to an open outer door with the sun shining directly on the target. This technique ensured the relatively dark surroundings of the hallway prevented any reflections on the target; if done out in the open, reflections of clouds and nearby objects are likely to appear on the image.
I do have Profile Prism so was able to make my own profile. However, I did send the image to Mike for approval and he made the profile that is now available for the 600D.
If you have a camera where a profile is not available, why not get hold of an IT8 target and make an image to send to Mike. I replaced my IT8 target before making the profile, it cost about 15 Euros direct from Wolf Faust, the same as used by Profile Prism.
Terry