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Sorry for my bad English!

 

In my opinion the colors of the M9 are not good, too saturated, too much green. So I made a correction with SpydrCheckr using Normlight (5800 K) and cloudy daylight, which gave nearly the same results. You can find them in the following link (it is german, but only the picture is important)

 

http://www.l-camera-forum.com/leica-forum/forum-zur-leica-m9/181902-mein-kameraprofil-fuer-die-m9.html

 

If You save the color adjustments as standard development adjustments (You find it in the Development drop down menu), they will be applied to every imported DNG.

 

Elmar

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Bump. I am actually surprised that this topic does not generate more interest. I would be very interested in learning of the choices made by my distinguished forum colleagues :)

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I made my own profile with a MacBeth ColorChecker. However, I started with "Adobe Standard" as the base on which to build my own adjustments - it seemed marginally more correct to begin with.

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"Camera Standard" seems to me to be much better and more pleasing than the "Adobe Standard" profile for my M8, assumed you have the white balance adjusted. The auto white balance on the M8 seems to be much too warm in normal daylight conditions. Also it looks to me that the "Adobe Standard" profile pushes the exposure around 1/3-stop and has a slight magenta cast, stronger yellows, blues and reds. I have compared some landscape and people shots. The skin tones are looking better with the "Camera Standard" profile, too.

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Bump. I am actually surprised that this topic does not generate more interest. I would be very interested in learning of the choices made by my distinguished forum colleagues :)

 

Hi Per. I don't know about distinguished :p but, I am a forum colleage so, I'll give you what I have come up with. I start with Adobe Standard and apply the following. It seems to give very pleasing color. I don't like the Chromasoft profile as well as mine but, the Chromasoft seems better than the Adobe Standard. I have these settings in a profile and they work well in daylight. I also will change the red and blue saturation on a per picture basis but, I don't have to do this often.

 

Cheers,

 

Rick

 

 

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