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<page xmlns="http://projectmallard.org/1.0/" type="topic" style="task" id="color-calibrate-camera" xml:lang="cs">
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<link type="guide" xref="color#calibration"/>
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<link type="seealso" xref="color-calibrationtargets"/>
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<link type="seealso" xref="color-calibrate-printer"/>
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<link type="seealso" xref="color-calibrate-scanner"/>
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<link type="seealso" xref="color-calibrate-screen"/>
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<desc>Calibrating your camera is important to capture accurate colors.</desc>
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<credit type="author">
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<name>Richard Hughes</name>
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<email>richard@hughsie.com</email>
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<mal:credit xmlns:mal="http://projectmallard.org/1.0/" type="translator copyright">
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<mal:name>Adam Matoušek</mal:name>
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<mal:email>adamatousek@gmail.com</mal:email>
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<mal:years>2012</mal:years>
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<title>How do I calibrate my camera?</title>
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Camera devices are calibrated by taking a photograph of a target
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under the desired lighting conditions.
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By converting the RAW file to a TIFF file, it can be used to
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calibrate the camera device in the color control panel.
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You will need to crop the TIFF file so that just the target is
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visible. Ensure the white or black borders are still visible.
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Calibration will not work if the image is upside-down or is
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distorted by a large amount.
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The resulting profile is only valid under the lighting condition
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that you acquired the original image from.
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This means you might need to profile several times for
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<em>studio</em>, <em>bright sunlight</em> and <em>cloudy</em>