We will also be discussing color profiling in detail at our East Coast Round Table on October 17th, hosted at the Morgan Library & Museum. Never used basICColor input? Download the DT Digitization Guide for Reflective Materials where you’ll find a step-by-step guide to creating a custom, in-situ ICC profile with basICColor input 5. For information about pre-ordering or upgrading to basICColor input 6 Pro from an existing input 5 license, shoot us an email and we’ll be happy to help you out. Right now, licenses for basICColor input 5 are available and new purchases include a free upgrade to basICColor input 6. Quality control for FADGI, Metamorfoze, and ISO criteria (Pro).Supports creation of even-fielding/illuminance uniformity (Pro).Grey edits in a 12-step grayscale ramp (Pro).Manual color edits for the 12 most saturated ColorChecker SG patches (Pro).Automatic profile optimization to be switched on and off (Pro).Karl Koch, the founder of basICColor GmbH, and Franz Herbert, the mind behind its development, will continue to lead basICColor in this effort into the future.Īs mentioned above, basICColor input 6 is currently in the works and is planned to be released soon along with a Pro version. basICColor input 6 + basICColor input 6 Pro.German bankruptcy law essentially allows basICColor to go back into business, where the team (comprised of new and old basICColor employees) will continue to focus on the development of the following core products: During this time, however, the basICColor input and display software continued to do well. In May 2019, basICColor GmbH became insolvent due to the declining popularity of the products on the output side of this ecosystem which were dedicated to quality control, printer profiles, etc. As the basICColor product line grew, the majority of professional and cultural heritage photographers were only using products related to camera, scanner, and display profiling, such as the industry-loved basICColor Input. Over basICColor’s time in business, they grew to have a wide portfolio of color management and calibration software that spanned the entire imaging ecosystem from input to output. We at Digital Transitions Cultural Heritage are extremely pleased to learn that basICColor is back in business and is continuing on with its core line of products dedicated to the input side of imaging. For years, basICColor Input software had been the go-to for many of us when we sought to create custom RAW or ICC profiles for our cameras. A few months ago, many of us in the cultural heritage community were taken by surprise when basICColor announced that they would be shutting down operations at the end of May, 2019.
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