The colorcorrect plugin is the tool of choice for revision of non-LWF projects in a LWF environment? Just so I don't misunderstand, this applies to the RGB color values as well as images that we currently use? Eventually we would rework our current matched color pallete, but colorcorrect seems to be the key for immediate transition to LWF.
Does the AIM-DTP website cover the setting up of a profile for PS? Is it necessary to do anything else to the images in PS beyond clamping before print?
Also, I have noticed that the standard materials I have made lose some of the detail in their bump maps. Is this because of the higher visible range in the LWF images? This means that I will need to adjust the value of my bump maps for them to appear as strong as in our current renderings, correct?
I ran some more tests, and working resident in LWF makes it tons easier. My conversion process needs the colorcorrect plugin in order to get similar color output from our existing projects, i think. Looks like I am in for a little more testing...dang it
Does the AIM-DTP website cover the setting up of a profile for PS? Is it necessary to do anything else to the images in PS beyond clamping before print?
Also, I have noticed that the standard materials I have made lose some of the detail in their bump maps. Is this because of the higher visible range in the LWF images? This means that I will need to adjust the value of my bump maps for them to appear as strong as in our current renderings, correct?
I ran some more tests, and working resident in LWF makes it tons easier. My conversion process needs the colorcorrect plugin in order to get similar color output from our existing projects, i think. Looks like I am in for a little more testing...dang it
Comment