


To be honest with you: in many scenarios I didn’t see a notable difference between the Adobe Standard and the Cobalt camera specific profiles. Sony A7III | Sigma 180mm 5.6 | f/8.0 | Cobalt Portra 400īut what does different color science mean here and does different equal better? And usually additional white balance adjustments need to be made as well. The latter generally does work very well – when using the same lens on these cameras. They can make pictures taken with different cameras look exactly the same, which is needed for their film and digital emulation packs to give consistent results.You can have a look at a detailed explanation here. These Cobalt profiles are using a different color science compared to the Adobe Standard profiles.The basic profiles are camera specific and serve two purposes: I was approached by Cobalt Image to have a look at their portfolio and afterwards they provided me with the Basic Profiles for my three cameras as well as their Kodak Film, Leica Monochrom CCD and Leica M Digital emulations packs.
