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D7000
D7000 Color/White Balance vs D40
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<blockquote data-quote="Dave_W" data-source="post: 106160" data-attributes="member: 9521"><p>Color management is a science until itself, and not a very fun one either. To being with, any color differences/issue you are seeing can easily be your computer monitor walking you down the prime-rose path. Have you thoroughly calibrated your monitor to insure that these issues are really a function of your camera vs. monitor? Tackling color management will open up a huge can of worms, questions whether it's a true color difference or simply a saturation/vibrance issue, and of course if you've not professionally calibrated your monitor you really cannot make any solid conclusions. And if you think this is a pain in the buttocks, just wait until you start getting serious about printing your images. That's when all your previous assumptions get thrown out the window and you have to start all over again developing a synchronicity between your monitor and your printer preferences.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave_W, post: 106160, member: 9521"] Color management is a science until itself, and not a very fun one either. To being with, any color differences/issue you are seeing can easily be your computer monitor walking you down the prime-rose path. Have you thoroughly calibrated your monitor to insure that these issues are really a function of your camera vs. monitor? Tackling color management will open up a huge can of worms, questions whether it's a true color difference or simply a saturation/vibrance issue, and of course if you've not professionally calibrated your monitor you really cannot make any solid conclusions. And if you think this is a pain in the buttocks, just wait until you start getting serious about printing your images. That's when all your previous assumptions get thrown out the window and you have to start all over again developing a synchronicity between your monitor and your printer preferences. [/QUOTE]
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