Romanko
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How accurate is color negative process?
There are too many factors involved in defining accuracy so let's narrow it down.
Suppose we want to reproduce a ColorChecker card photographically by illuminating it with a known light source, carefully exposing a color negative film, developing it in full compliance with C-41 process and printing the negative using RA-4 process (fine-tuning it until we get the best results). The accuracy is expressed as CIE color difference between the actual ColorChecher card and the print. The color difference metric is not critical but let's assume it is CIEDE2000. The ColorChecker card and the print are measured by the same calibrated spectrophotometer to reduce measurement uncertainty. What color difference values can we expect?
Disclaimer. This is a theoretical question with little or no practical significance (see Spherical Cow in Vacuum).
There are too many factors involved in defining accuracy so let's narrow it down.
Suppose we want to reproduce a ColorChecker card photographically by illuminating it with a known light source, carefully exposing a color negative film, developing it in full compliance with C-41 process and printing the negative using RA-4 process (fine-tuning it until we get the best results). The accuracy is expressed as CIE color difference between the actual ColorChecher card and the print. The color difference metric is not critical but let's assume it is CIEDE2000. The ColorChecker card and the print are measured by the same calibrated spectrophotometer to reduce measurement uncertainty. What color difference values can we expect?
Disclaimer. This is a theoretical question with little or no practical significance (see Spherical Cow in Vacuum).
