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Digital Autochrome and Using Dye Curves at Lab

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I am studying Autochrome and Its like a making a color filter with RRGGBB , 6 different chemicals. I am at the edge of obtaining all of these chemicals color spectrums. I want to carry them to LAB and make a digital color filter.

I need to learn that , can I carry the all minute details of a spectrum to the LAB or would it be too general.

If it is too general , would it be possible to carry spectrum to LAB with a plug in ? Is there a plug in for that.

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Mustafa Umut
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figure out the physical process FIRST, then worry about the color balance
 
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I couldn't tell exactly what you were trying to achieve. What is the function of the color filter? Will you be creating autochrome transparencies?
 
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