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Thank you Dave. I did not know the limitations of a RF. Indeed, when I bought it, I did not even know what a RF was. I just liked the looks and feel, I still do not really know why one would prefer one over a DSLR or vice versa but i enjoy both.

Caryl

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OK great shot..but now you need to find your own method of getting down to the "true color palette"... by just dragging the image into Photoshop and hitting "autocolor"..you'll see what I mean.

Now what I do is, first hit "Autocolor" then control z to go back..and then I try to find my own version of the actual colors going on without doing the harsh stripping down that "Autocolor " does.

 

You'll see how much detail was "lost in the soup" ..in this case "jpeg color characterization"..which is not the true colors actually going on...Hint..by using the "white dropper" in Curves..hit various parts of the white spot on the cheek of the bird.

 

 

Cheers, JRM

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Thanks for the info. I did not know auto color really brought the true colors. I will fool around in PS and see what happens

Caryl

 

 

Keep in mind that "Autocolor" is not always "true color"..... it also can be very destructive to an image .

 

Autocolor...pros and cons

 

Pros:

Can be a quick way to find true color

Can help with skin tones

Can help with difficult scans or RAW files that "just don't quite balance out

 

Cons

 

Fails and and can fail miserably

Strips all the highlights off and leaves a gaping hole

Destroys "shadow detail " by assuming its "all black"

Causes such complete"deconstruction" of the image that it becomes hardly usable.

 

Bottom line.."Autocolor" can be used as a "tool" to "plumb" or find out the true color..but I would "manually see the true gray , black or white point in the image, sometimes finding the exact gray point solves everything

Consider using a "gray card" before your shoot and use "manual WB" that will save you tons on "guessing" the correct color balance.

 

Conclusion.."Autocolor "needs to be used with "discretion" your best tool is your memory and mind, refer to what you "remember" seeing..Leica is good enough quality that you can get very authentic and true color.

 

Cheers and Happy New Year

 

JRM

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Thank you for all that info and for taking the time to write it. I never really aim for true color. I am a coloist and love color. If it comes out in a color I like, fine. If not , I play with the colors until i have a balance between reality and my preference. I have tried auto color a few times now and do not really like it.

Caryl

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I have entered this and some others in a contest, part of which is voted on by the public. I would appreciate any votes. The voting is by stars and the best is the one on the far right. Here is the page

Artists Wanted

It is only good until June 30, 2010

Thank you in advance for looking.

Caryl

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