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Hello all, 

 

 New to Leica and trying to determine if this is a issue or just a Leica "thing" 

 

 This is in regards to in camera images. When I'm looking at the live view scene everything is fine.. when I half press to get focus and lock in my exposure everything is still fine. but when I take the image I notice that the taken image (on the same LCD) is washed out. its almost like the white balance has been adjusted slightly as the image is taken. This does not happen all the time and does not appear to happen at all if I dial in a custom WB or lower my exposure a tad from what the meter is reading. In auto WB I rather enjoy the warm tone the camera gives and would love to use the jpegs but this seems to carry over to the exported images (jpegs) as well. I totally don't expect the image to look the same in post but on the camera itself live view should be a representation of how the image will look in camera. 

 

Any ideas?

 

Thanks

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Any ideas?

 

Thanks

 

 

What is you Color Management setting (JPG Setting in the Menu)? sRGB, ECI-RGB or Adobe RGB?

 

I´m not sure, but I guess the display can't reproduce the color gamut of ECI- or Adobe-RGB, which only affects the jpg file after taking the image. Before taking the image, there is no real color space and the Q always shows the before generated jpg file.

 

This could make a difference.

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