I have seen that page but it permits only few fixed step. I'm searching for a software that permit at least steps of 100 Kelvin. The only way is compute every color in an Excel spreadsheet?
BTW thank you. Marco Il giorno 10/set/2009, alle ore 10.23, Klaus Karcher ha scritto:
Marco N. wrote:I'm seaching for a way to transform automatically the Lab D50 ColorCheker coordinates in xrite format in the equivalent at (an example) 3100K Kelvin via Bradford CAT.Any idea?see <http://www.brucelindbloom.com/ChromAdaptCalc.html> and <http://www.brucelindbloom.com/Eqn_ChromAdapt.html> Klaus