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Making D600 colors look like Canon colors.
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<blockquote data-quote="Hyogen" data-source="post: 347807" data-attributes="member: 12676"><p>Oh, I didn't realize you had edited that photo of the baby as I didn't realize the subtle difference! haha... I was happy with this photo to begin with, but thank you for your attempt and reply. And looking at the pictures side by side I like yours better by a little bit, but think my slightly more vibrant version isn't any worse necessarily. No, my comment regarding the "troll edit" was probably rude and due to the fact that I could not view the image as the person had intended. Now I realize the guy added sharpening/contrast (too much imo) because of the washed out colors and contrast due to the sun flare. </p><p></p><p>You're talking about adjusting the orange hue to be more yellow and less red, right? I tend to not do that because I then start to get a greenish cast to my oranges/yellows...I think. The way I've been coping with skin tones lately is raising the orange luminance, lowering the orange saturation, raising yellow luminance, etc... The very last photo I posted on the previous page I'm quite happy with because while the colors are somewhat desaturated...the picture overall looks elegant. I could probably get away with adding a little more saturation as well.. I've tried copying and pasting the exact settings to other photos and it looks pretty good--but still needs adjustments. This "out of a fashion magazine look" I am wanting to get is not necessarily what I want for all my photos, but definitely something I want for my wedding clients. </p><p></p><p>I could be kidding myself by thinking Canon files are going to require way less work, but it's uncanny how many times I look at a photo and am impressed with it and guess right that it was shot with Canon. I've been almost fooled by some Nikon shots, but rarely ever with the D600. It just has a very distinct saturated look to me and if uncorrected properly, an ugly hue in the greens.. </p><p></p><p>Like BackDoorHippie said, right tools for the job. If I was shooting landscape, I'd hands down love my D600 and it's DR to death. I still need to look into products like X-rite...but not sure if I'll have a chance before the imminent switch as demanded by the wife.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hyogen, post: 347807, member: 12676"] Oh, I didn't realize you had edited that photo of the baby as I didn't realize the subtle difference! haha... I was happy with this photo to begin with, but thank you for your attempt and reply. And looking at the pictures side by side I like yours better by a little bit, but think my slightly more vibrant version isn't any worse necessarily. No, my comment regarding the "troll edit" was probably rude and due to the fact that I could not view the image as the person had intended. Now I realize the guy added sharpening/contrast (too much imo) because of the washed out colors and contrast due to the sun flare. You're talking about adjusting the orange hue to be more yellow and less red, right? I tend to not do that because I then start to get a greenish cast to my oranges/yellows...I think. The way I've been coping with skin tones lately is raising the orange luminance, lowering the orange saturation, raising yellow luminance, etc... The very last photo I posted on the previous page I'm quite happy with because while the colors are somewhat desaturated...the picture overall looks elegant. I could probably get away with adding a little more saturation as well.. I've tried copying and pasting the exact settings to other photos and it looks pretty good--but still needs adjustments. This "out of a fashion magazine look" I am wanting to get is not necessarily what I want for all my photos, but definitely something I want for my wedding clients. I could be kidding myself by thinking Canon files are going to require way less work, but it's uncanny how many times I look at a photo and am impressed with it and guess right that it was shot with Canon. I've been almost fooled by some Nikon shots, but rarely ever with the D600. It just has a very distinct saturated look to me and if uncorrected properly, an ugly hue in the greens.. Like BackDoorHippie said, right tools for the job. If I was shooting landscape, I'd hands down love my D600 and it's DR to death. I still need to look into products like X-rite...but not sure if I'll have a chance before the imminent switch as demanded by the wife. [/QUOTE]
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