08-30-2016, 04:54 PM
Quote:In general, I believe that the transmission spectrum has a significant effect on the image, which is not easy to correct in PS. Would take a real colour profile to do so.I'd go further and say it is impossible to do in PS. To correct a spectrum, you need to do so before the information gets destroyed. That is, before it gets turned into RGB. Also, I can't think of any easy way to correct for it either, short of creating a custom opposite response filter, which will also have the side effect of reducing overall transmission further.
For anyone outside of possibly some highly scientific imaging uses, this isn't worth it.
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