
I am asking because the specifications on the X-rite support page for the Color Checker are wrong. All Color Checkers manufactured from November 2014 have patches with a new color formula. But no-one at X-rite cared to update the support page of the CC Passport.
Here X-rite talks about the new color specifications:
http://xritephoto.com/ph_product_overvi ... 4&catid=28
And here you can find the new CIELAB values for Colorchecker SG:
http://xritephoto.com/documents/apps/pu ... _l_a_b.txt
The Color Checker SG patches E2:E5 to J2:J5 correspond to CC PP 1:24.
You can convert the CIELAB values to RGB values here:
http://davengrace.com/cgi-bin/cspace.pl
For example:
Patch #15 red : was 175/54/60 (old) and is now 179/0/27 (new).
So the question is, which values for the CC PP does Resolve use? The old ones, or the new ones?
I have a Colorchecker Passport with the old color patches, a Colorchecker Passport Video with different (muted) patches, and a Colorchecker SG with new color patches.
Comparing the old CC PP to the new CC SG the new primary color patches are more vibrant than the older ones.
Here X-rite talks about the new color specifications:
http://xritephoto.com/ph_product_overvi ... 4&catid=28
And here you can find the new CIELAB values for Colorchecker SG:
http://xritephoto.com/documents/apps/pu ... _l_a_b.txt
The Color Checker SG patches E2:E5 to J2:J5 correspond to CC PP 1:24.
You can convert the CIELAB values to RGB values here:
http://davengrace.com/cgi-bin/cspace.pl
For example:
Patch #15 red : was 175/54/60 (old) and is now 179/0/27 (new).
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1. dark skin ... 115/82/68 vs. 111/63/41
2. light skin ... 194/150/130 vs. 199/140/120
4. foliage ... 87/108/67 vs. 78/96/37
13. blue ... 56/61/150 vs. 0/42/135
14. green ... 70/148/73 vs. 55/141/52
15. red ... 175/54/60 vs. 179/0/27
16. yellow ... 231/199/31 vs. 245/194/0
17. magenta ... 187/46/149 vs. 188/68/142
18. cyan ... 8/133/161 vs. 0/130/164
So the question is, which values for the CC PP does Resolve use? The old ones, or the new ones?
I have a Colorchecker Passport with the old color patches, a Colorchecker Passport Video with different (muted) patches, and a Colorchecker SG with new color patches.
Comparing the old CC PP to the new CC SG the new primary color patches are more vibrant than the older ones.
Saying "Thx for help!" is not a crime.
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Robert Niessner
LAUFBILDkommission
Graz / Austria
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Blackmagic Camera Blog (German):
http://laufbildkommission.wordpress.com
Read the blog in English via Google Translate:
http://tinyurl.com/pjf6a3m
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Robert Niessner
LAUFBILDkommission
Graz / Austria
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Blackmagic Camera Blog (German):
http://laufbildkommission.wordpress.com
Read the blog in English via Google Translate:
http://tinyurl.com/pjf6a3m