Utilizing-dcp-profiles-in-Capture-One_IMG7918-GB-web
By Exporting an image as DNG from Lightroom, this can be developed in Capture One 8 Pro, utilizing a custom made dcp-pprofile, derived from ColorChecker Passport, saved for Adobe Lightroom. This image shows how.
BTW: I did lower the saturation in Lightroom, then raised it again in Capture One. Perhaps I didn't have to do this. I could have just left it as it was.
I found that exporting to DNG or TIFF from Lightroom makes no visible difference.
Utilizing-dcp-profiles-in-Capture-One_IMG7918-GB-web
By Exporting an image as DNG from Lightroom, this can be developed in Capture One 8 Pro, utilizing a custom made dcp-pprofile, derived from ColorChecker Passport, saved for Adobe Lightroom. This image shows how.
BTW: I did lower the saturation in Lightroom, then raised it again in Capture One. Perhaps I didn't have to do this. I could have just left it as it was.
I found that exporting to DNG or TIFF from Lightroom makes no visible difference.