I’ve been reminded recently how much I love taking something that’s super complicated technically, and learning it so deeply myself, I finally understand how to teach it. It takes forever, but I can finally jettison everything you don’t need to worry about… and come up with just the right amount of what to say so that the subject at hand seems very obvious and simple. And you can master it fast! But gosh, it does take so much work.
I have 3+ #scanners, all with wildly different #color results, as you can see below. At least 2 of them can scan directly over LAN (in Simple Scan).
Ideally I'd want #colormanagement / calibration of scans, ideally with "Simple Scan" (otherwise, how do you do it with XSane?). I have a ColorMunki spectrophotometer, if it helps.
Watching videos on color theory in photography tonight. Started with a very interesting video about color in fashion and advertising photography, which didn't seem quite relevent to my work with Drone Photography.
Then I found this one, about color in Landscape Photography (more relevent to me). It's a very interesting video that gives me a better sense of how the pros (or this pro) think about processing color in their images.