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1. Re: Imitating Camera Raw Calibration settings with Adjustment layers
G.Hoffmann Oct 15, 2014 8:16 AM (in response to EeroKau)This mode in Camera Raw / Camera Calibration adjusts the three primaries of the camera sensor.
This is equivalent to an adjustment of the chromaticity coordinates of the working space primaries.
These are not directly accessible in an image processing workflow. One had to modify the ICC profile
of the working space.
The purpose of this hue modification in ACR is (in my humble opinion) a weak correction of the camera
sensor primaries, perhaps because of ag(e)ing (though I never heard of).
This is the effect, but with unknown scale factor:
(neg) shift toward-----Original------(pos) shift toward
magenta-----------------red-------------yellow
yellow--------------------green----------cyan
cyan----------------------blue------------magenta
IMO, one cannot mimic this effect.
Best regards --Gernot Hoffmann
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2. Re: Imitating Camera Raw Calibration settings with Adjustment layers
EeroKau Oct 20, 2014 4:30 AM (in response to G.Hoffmann)Thank you for your response. That explanation clarified the the mechanisms behind the tool.
However, I still find it odd, if I would be unable to imitate that look inside Photoshop.


