Now I have the problem that I do not know how to import them into ART xD
They come as a ZIP file inside including XMP files.
I have tried to load them individually as Processing Profiles (not any error but it does nothing) and also in Color Management Custom then I get an error, Error reading file.
Hi,
if they offer them as dcp or icc profiles, then you can use them in ART. If they only come as xmp, as @afre said they wonāt be usable Iām afraidā¦
I mean, if you have an Adobe product handy, you could glean on what they did by moving the sliders back and forth and modifying the settings. Then you could translate the look by doing the same in ART, etc. ⦠Or, as you just indicated, go by comparing what you get from the exports.
So I think if I follow the process would be convert one of your raw files to dng. Then use dcptool to create the xml file. Then look in your xmp and see if you can transfer the relevant sections to the xml file and if you are lucky convert it back to dcp that you could use in ART
Dcamprof will also convert your dcp to a text file *;json ā¦it might be easier to edit?? doing basically the same thingā¦
Todd - it appears that what the company in question provides are alternative DCP profiles. They provide no technical details as to exactly what makes their profiles different, but they imply they are not supposed to be ālookā profiles.
RT dev does have DCP profiles for the R5, but they appear to be much smaller than the dual-illuminant files that @Morgan_Hardwood usually generates using the above process.
Thanks for the link. I downloaded one of these free LUTs in a zip file. Inside the zip file there are two files: a xy.cube and a xy.3dl - how can I use this LUT in ART?
The free HaldCLUT package is a set of png-files.