> The Scenarios.html file in the documentation that comes with Argyll tells you > exactly what to do. I may be missing something, but I can't see any recommendations on setting up lights, aperture, focus, exposition, etc. Also it is very practical to try camera profiles of matrix type with single gamma. It is hardly possible to use Argyll to profile for ACR/LR without certain manual work on re-encoding the profile into their format. Also, because of the different white balancing scheme Adobe are using the profile will be valid only for the same light used to shoot the target. One way of avoiding manual re-encoding profiles is to use them as correction profiles when opening the file in Photoshop, but that poses even more severe limitations to the light sources. Nikon Capture can use Argyll profiles, either as main profiles or as correction profiles. -- Iliah Borg ib@xxxxxxxxxxx