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27 20-Nov-03
Device mode parameters that change over the profile set
Device mode parameters that are constant for all profiles in the set
Post-processing used (after imaging device and before Neat Image)
An example of such a description is below:
Olympus C5050Z noise profiles
by John Smith, November 20, 2003
A set of profiles for Olympus C5050Z TIFF and JPEG files. The profiles were built using shots of the calibration target (from
http://www.neatimage.com/testtarget.html) for the following file formats and image sizes:
TIFF
2048x1536
2288x1712
2560x1696
2560x1920
JPEG
HQ
2560x1696
2560x1920
SHQ
2560x1696
2560x1920
For each file format and image size above, shots with different ISO rates (100, 200 and 400) were made and used to build
profiles.
Default camera settings were used for Sharpness, Contrast, and Saturation. In-camera noise reduction was switched off. The
white balance was set to daylight.
No post processing was applied; the calibration target shots directly from the camera were opened in Neat Image to build
profiles.
Such kind of summary will help you to figure out any set of profiles you prepared as well as let other
people understand your results if you decide to share profiles.