Picture style/control

Ifeng

New member
Hello guys, im was a canon user couple a months ago and i used some custom picture styles for it. Now i have tried to find it for Nikon but i just cant find anything like what i had on my canon.
Is there anyone that could help me with this?

Ill post some examples of the color/picture style/control i am looking for.

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Ifeng SaeLueang

New member
So no one with knowledge?
The reason i want this is because it makes it far more easy and quick for me if my customers wants the files quickly,
Now i have to go home and edit one and one photo. With preset picture control i can upload the jpegs directly after the shoot.
So if there is anyone with knowledge out there i ask you to please take your time and help a fellow nikon user.
 

Horoscope Fish

Senior Member
I'm unclear on exactly what sort of "look" you want... The shots you've posted look a little overexposed to me, possibly a little desaturated. If that is the look you are after I don't think there is anything that will do that for you in-camera. I suppose you could try using "Neutral" in the Picture Control menu, desaturate it a little and then use Exposure Compensation to overexpose your shots. That's the best I can come up with.

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PaulPosition

Senior Member
You will have to try and tweak it yourself, no one will have a recipe that will fit exactly with what you want, but there's no doubt you can fiddle with picture control and customize it for what you want.

Your user guide will provide you with the details but, in short, you'll need to get into the menu, then 'shooting menu' and then 'set picture control'. Then you'll choose the picture control that's the closest to what you want but instead of pressing 'ok', press right on the multi directional controller. That will bring you to the submenu where you can adjust sharpening, contrast, brightness, saturation and hue. Try something, save it, take a picture, come back and re-adjust until you've found your holy grail.

As I said, more details in your user manual.
 

DraganDL

Senior Member
These photos are very overexposed, that resulted with washed out colors and exaggerated highlights, lack of details in high and mid areas. If you're aiming at the so-called "high key" look, there is such dedicated "effect" mode on most of Nikon models (I believe). Effects Mode from Nikon
 
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