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Dear Affinity users!

 

I use Capture One and currect versions are not supporting my new camera Pentax K1 II. I want create ICC profile for RAW processing in Capture One with Affinity Photo for this camera. Can any of us get me additional information how start with it and where I can find more technical details about ICC to go Affinity Photo and create my custom one ICC? I found information that profile can be created in any graphic software so as happy Affinity Photo user I want create one.

 

Thank you!

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Try to use the cams DNG format instead. - ICC profiles are used and not created with software like Capture One and Affinity Photo, in order to create an ICC profile you would need some appropriate calibration tools and software.

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You are mixing up a camera sensors RAW (.PEF, .DNG) format and ICC (a settings file format for color translations) profiles here. - RAW files themself don't have any associated color space (icc/icm color profile), only when you develop these inside a RAW converter, the RAW converter software will let you choose to supply/add a color space to work in. So to say a software working color space for developing the RAW file in and then later to export with in JPG/TIFF etc.

So I assume you meant instead that the .PEF RAW file format of your "Pentax K1 II" isn't supported yet by the software you named above (C1, APh). But luckily your Pentax K1 II" can save as DNG files too, so you should be able to make use out of these DNG files in either software.

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59 minutes ago, v_kyr said:

You are mixing up a camera sensors RAW (.PEF, .DNG) format and ICC (a settings file format for color translations) profiles here. - RAW files themself don't have any associated color space (icc/icm color profile), only when you develop these inside a RAW converter, the RAW converter software will let you choose to supply/add a color space to work in.

It seemed to me that @affi.usr was asking about camera calibration, as discussed in this article (and others that Google or other search engines can find).

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24 minutes ago, walt.farrell said:

It seemed to me that @affi.usr was asking about camera calibration, as discussed in this article (and others that Google or other search engines can find).

Maybe don't know or then misunderstood his primary concern. - Since from the first sentense I had somehow a slightly different impression ...

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I use Capture One and currect versions are not supporting my new camera Pentax K1 II.

... however the OP can clarify and let us know what he meant concrete here.

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