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8 hours ago, 404monarch said:

It looks better as the time goes by. I do not understand.

The only way I know is to carry along a color chart and photograph that as a reference then attempt to match those colors in a profile. I’ve not done this. I mostly see photos as art and not documentation where I’d worry so much about being accurate to the scene. Perhaps someone else with more experience can chime in with suggestions. Your image looks fine to me. 

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Hi, Leica guy,

Thanks for response. What I was wondering is that where the excessive cyan cast comes from when I exported jpeg image from my pp at Capture one and upload it to this site. Then making it even more confusing is that the image has shown much less cyan cast on the site after a while. I am just at a loss. I might say this does not happen to all of my images.

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27 minutes ago, 404monarch said:

Hi, Leica guy,

Thanks for response. What I was wondering is that where the excessive cyan cast comes from when I exported jpeg image from my pp at Capture one and upload it to this site. Then making it even more confusing is that the image has shown much less cyan cast on the site after a while. I am just at a loss. I might say this does not happen to all of my images.

I am at a loss too. I’d probably look at the image on this forum on my large iMac and not on a iPhone for instance. Hard to think of the image changing. Not hard to think a smart phone display could change. If you’re using a smart phone. 

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Blast from the past.  Q2 DNG converted to Jpeg in LR.   

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