fujitasenpai
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Hi, I'm still quite new at digital photography but now a proud owner of a Nikon D600. I was experimenting with it the other day and found a discrepancy between what I saw on the LCD and what I got after downloading the NEF to Adobe Camera Raw.
On the LCD, the exposure looks correct and the color is vibrant but as soon as I transfer the photos to my mac, everything looks really dull and most of the time, underexposed.
I've read before that any modifications to the picture control will only be shown on the LCD (a jpg?) and for RAW users this won't matter. I accepted that and that's why I totally ignore picture control and set it to standard.
I've tried changing the color space to AdobeRGB (I use this color space for my adobe workflow) and no change.
This is a little frustrating for me. Is this normal, or is there some kind of setting I'm missing?
Any input will be greatly appreciated. Cheers!
On the LCD, the exposure looks correct and the color is vibrant but as soon as I transfer the photos to my mac, everything looks really dull and most of the time, underexposed.
I've read before that any modifications to the picture control will only be shown on the LCD (a jpg?) and for RAW users this won't matter. I accepted that and that's why I totally ignore picture control and set it to standard.
I've tried changing the color space to AdobeRGB (I use this color space for my adobe workflow) and no change.
This is a little frustrating for me. Is this normal, or is there some kind of setting I'm missing?
Any input will be greatly appreciated. Cheers!