Picture of Cannon to the DNG profile style?

Hello

Is there a way to get the "color map" in the style of a Canon photo and use it to create a DNG profile, perhaps via the DNG Profile Editor or ColorChecker Passport?

Thank you

Juan

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I don't see any information about how to extract the transformations of colors of files for Canon Picture Style, in order to be able to pass this info to a DNG profile. Maybe I missed something?

I often see comments where people want Lightroom treats to bring to simulate specific processing in the camera, but I still don't understand the idea here. The way the camera and Lightroom, converts raw data into an image are just different [as different as a piano or a violin playing the same piece of music] and to help each other with determination its own forces and in its own way, by the results, seems 100% fine and appropriate.

DNG profile is a feature of Adobe and modifies the action of Adobe and treatment adjustments. A photo Style is a feature of Canon and modifies the action of Canon image processing. The controls, functions and the results of a should never to map 1:1 exactly on the other... especially because it owns / patented, or difficult or expensive to reverse engineering. More importantly: even if it were possible, writing code to simulate the actual processing of a particular camera is AFAIK a disruptive unrealistic task to implement in existing software. And Lightroom takes care of dozens of cameras.

[There are some stylistic things, you can do it on a violin that mimic specific ways to play a piano, and vice versa. But the scope of this mimicry is limited by the specific features of each instrument, playing then use his head and imagination. There is no pedal on a violin - there is no vibrato on a piano. And that's as it should be. [This is the way you play any instrument you use, regarding the piece of music, what counts.]

I don't want to appear negative about your question, but rather encourage you to look beyond the options as the unit can provide. More positively, Lightroom gives rich controls the course of color

  • Basic Panel - temp of the White Balance and hue, saturation and vibrance
  • selection of a DNG profile (such as generated by program and/or as twisted in the DNG Profile Editor)
  • Tone curve - there is a curve point RGB option
  • Hue Saturation and Luminance Panel - change of hue, lum and sat for 8 sectors of hue
  • Process version
  • Manual camera - tinted shadow calibration Panel sliders, separate them primary color RGB and Sam

The DNG Profile Editor format and the camera Calibration Panel seem to offer the best chance to achieve a given glance answer dyed through many images. The Panel of LGV is probably more appropriate to individualize a given image. A DNG shooting natively capable camera may also include a color profile "Embedded" captured in each file that encapsulates the response information of color of the camera in some respects.

Quite often a particular camera picture style includes contrastiness and your aspects in addition to the color response curve - which for Lightroom, will involve some other controls as well as those mentioned above. That can all be wrapped up in a preset to develop a single click - or amended LR treatment of default values - to facilitate enforcement in the future.

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