Yes I fully realise that really the proper chart is really needed, I just wondered what might be a rough alternative as I don’t want to spend the sort of money they cost just to enable manual adjustment via the sliders (though I can use Alt-left mouse click without a profile).
Anyway, I have done a little research and found that the Canon Ixus 70 would seem to use the same sensor as the Canon Powershot A470 and A550 which you have a profiles for, Changing the EXIF of a picture taken by the Ixus to indicate it was taken by a PowerShot A470 results in a reasonable result with Daylight, Auto, Custom and UniWB being available and As Shot and Tungsten greyed out. But most importantly the sliders are available. Perhaps you could direct images with Ixus 70 in the EXIF to the A470 profile. I did go so far as to take some shots of a screen chart with the Ixus in case you needed anything else from the files but adding the link triggered a spam warning :-(
The Powershot SX10 does not share a sensor with any of the cameras you have a profile for, though making FRV think the images are from a Powershot SX1 which has a sensor of the same size and resolution but a different type, does also allow the sliders and presets to be used. If this is enough for you to direct the SX10 to the SX1 profile that seems fine, though if you want similar images taken by that camera I can always do that for you. I would then just have to work out how to get the links to you.
Yes I fully realise that
Yes I fully realise that really the proper chart is really needed, I just wondered what might be a rough alternative as I don’t want to spend the sort of money they cost just to enable manual adjustment via the sliders (though I can use Alt-left mouse click without a profile).
Anyway, I have done a little research and found that the Canon Ixus 70 would seem to use the same sensor as the Canon Powershot A470 and A550 which you have a profiles for, Changing the EXIF of a picture taken by the Ixus to indicate it was taken by a PowerShot A470 results in a reasonable result with Daylight, Auto, Custom and UniWB being available and As Shot and Tungsten greyed out. But most importantly the sliders are available. Perhaps you could direct images with Ixus 70 in the EXIF to the A470 profile. I did go so far as to take some shots of a screen chart with the Ixus in case you needed anything else from the files but adding the link triggered a spam warning :-(
The Powershot SX10 does not share a sensor with any of the cameras you have a profile for, though making FRV think the images are from a Powershot SX1 which has a sensor of the same size and resolution but a different type, does also allow the sliders and presets to be used. If this is enough for you to direct the SX10 to the SX1 profile that seems fine, though if you want similar images taken by that camera I can always do that for you. I would then just have to work out how to get the links to you.