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Green/Cyan bias


tonyNZ

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Hi

 

I'm studying photography at Uni and since I bought the M9 (12 months ago) I regularly get feedback from my tutors that the images have a green/cyan tint. I have an X1 and Nikon and don't get this problem. So it must be something to do with the M9. One of my tutors suggested that the problem may be with the lens - I think it is more noticeable with the 50mm Summilux. If it is an artefact how to correct for this? If not should I send the lens to Leica. They can fix this along with the broken USB port, the marks behind the sensor etc!

 

Thanks

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Hi

 

I'm studying photography at Uni and since I bought the M9 (12 months ago) I regularly get feedback from my tutors that the images have a green/cyan tint. I have an X1 and Nikon and don't get this problem. So it must be something to do with the M9. One of my tutors suggested that the problem may be with the lens - I think it is more noticeable with the 50mm Summilux. If it is an artefact how to correct for this? If not should I send the lens to Leica. They can fix this along with the broken USB port, the marks behind the sensor etc!

 

Thanks

 

How are you setting white balance and processing your files?

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