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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D600/D610
Making D600 colors look like Canon colors.
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<blockquote data-quote="Blade Canyon" data-source="post: 344536" data-attributes="member: 15302"><p>Until the day when we are all working with calibrated monitors or passing around the same physical print, there is no way we can know what the others are seeing. My primary work monitor is a 27" Samsung HDTV, but when I see the same shots at work on a Dell flatscreen or on my phone or iPad, they look different every time.</p><p></p><p>Hyo, I did add contrast and sharpness to overcome the detail lost by your shooting into the sun without a lens hood. On my big screen, it smoothes out, even in the JPEG reduced version I posted here. You are obviously seeing more grit in the JPEG compression algorithm put out for your monitor. You have posted many high quality pictures on this website, so it's a surprise you would use such a poorly-executed picture for your example of blaming the Nikon for not giving you "Canon" colors.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blade Canyon, post: 344536, member: 15302"] Until the day when we are all working with calibrated monitors or passing around the same physical print, there is no way we can know what the others are seeing. My primary work monitor is a 27" Samsung HDTV, but when I see the same shots at work on a Dell flatscreen or on my phone or iPad, they look different every time. Hyo, I did add contrast and sharpness to overcome the detail lost by your shooting into the sun without a lens hood. On my big screen, it smoothes out, even in the JPEG reduced version I posted here. You are obviously seeing more grit in the JPEG compression algorithm put out for your monitor. You have posted many high quality pictures on this website, so it's a surprise you would use such a poorly-executed picture for your example of blaming the Nikon for not giving you "Canon" colors. [/QUOTE]
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Making D600 colors look like Canon colors.
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