Scanning for HDR Software
PostPosted: Tue Dec 28, 2010 2:02 pm
I'm looking to get some insight into scanning for using scanned image files in HDR software (e.g., Photomatix).
HDR software works best with linear data. Image files from a camera may be gamma corrected via a colour profile but that gamma correction is reversed out by the software before merging the files.
With film, there are more complexities. There is the tone curve of the film, the gamma curve of any scanner calibration profile used plus the gamma of any colour profile embedded subsequently.
In order to get a scan that's as close as possible to linear, my thought is to scan in 48 bit HDR color, embed the scanner ICC profile which was created with a gamma of 2.2 and make sure 'for HDR output' is checked in the Options>General tab with the gamma gradation set to 2.2. Based on my understanding, this will reverse out the 2.2 gamma correction of the scanner profile and give me linear data off the scanner (but still including the natural tone curve of the film).
Feedback appreciated.
Thanks.
HDR software works best with linear data. Image files from a camera may be gamma corrected via a colour profile but that gamma correction is reversed out by the software before merging the files.
With film, there are more complexities. There is the tone curve of the film, the gamma curve of any scanner calibration profile used plus the gamma of any colour profile embedded subsequently.
In order to get a scan that's as close as possible to linear, my thought is to scan in 48 bit HDR color, embed the scanner ICC profile which was created with a gamma of 2.2 and make sure 'for HDR output' is checked in the Options>General tab with the gamma gradation set to 2.2. Based on my understanding, this will reverse out the 2.2 gamma correction of the scanner profile and give me linear data off the scanner (but still including the natural tone curve of the film).
Feedback appreciated.
Thanks.