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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D600/D610
Making D600 colors look like Canon colors.
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<blockquote data-quote="Hyogen" data-source="post: 342901" data-attributes="member: 12676"><p>Ohh...haha, I guess I am going for that boring color look then -_- I want my weddings to look like those that are in wedding magazines. I feel that without some serious color adjusting, my D600 files come out too saturated and with unnatural hues. I'm sure every D600 user at least here can relate to the magenta and green cast that our cameras have. While I'm sure it's not impossible, I find it extremely time consuming and impossible for myself to get the colors I want in all lighting situations. Again, I feel like a good way I can describe it is--either too saturated or too desaturated. Extremely fine line between.</p><p></p><p>The 2nd link by the way--he is a D600 user now. The first user....while he may not use presets, I think his color style is pretty easily achieved with Canon file + VSCO film filter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hyogen, post: 342901, member: 12676"] Ohh...haha, I guess I am going for that boring color look then -_- I want my weddings to look like those that are in wedding magazines. I feel that without some serious color adjusting, my D600 files come out too saturated and with unnatural hues. I'm sure every D600 user at least here can relate to the magenta and green cast that our cameras have. While I'm sure it's not impossible, I find it extremely time consuming and impossible for myself to get the colors I want in all lighting situations. Again, I feel like a good way I can describe it is--either too saturated or too desaturated. Extremely fine line between. The 2nd link by the way--he is a D600 user now. The first user....while he may not use presets, I think his color style is pretty easily achieved with Canon file + VSCO film filter. [/QUOTE]
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