My goal wasn’t to get a working profile (like i said , the one in DT is fine for me ).
But I would like to know how to convert dcp files to an ICC that can work in DT, just to get to grips a bit more with the process.
In a thread of mine about the modern color workflow in DT, i got bad results when the shot was taken in tungsten lighting . Applying a daylight white balance to such a shot , applying exposure and input matrix to that, and then expecting 'color calibration ’ to be able to produce nice results was a bit too much. (Shit in shit out principle ).
But… With just setting the input profile to linear rec2020 improved the results quite a bit . And someone mentioned in the thread they used ‘the tungsten matrix’ and got quite ok result.
They never replied , but since then I’m thinking where and how to get ‘that tungsten matrix’ to use it in Darktable .
I can get the matrix numbers through exiftool , but then in still a big step from a working icc file .
I hoped to split the Adobe dcp into the StdA and D65 versions , to get a working tungsten matrix… But so far no luck .