rkny Posted May 22 Share #1 Posted May 22 Advertisement (gone after registration) I’ve been shooting JPG+DNG with B&W previews in camera. When I import the DNG into LR and convert to B&W, it becomes apparent that Leica’s JPG recipe involves a slight color tone by comparison. I quite like the look of the JPEGs. Has anyone come up with a LR preset to mimic the in-camera BW Leica is using? The JPEGs have just a touch of vaguely greenish warmth, almost like a platinum print. LR’s BW is truly monochrome, but by comparison to the Leica JPGs, it feels cool and bluish. Obviously I could play with the LR sliders but I’d love something more automated. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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hdmesa Posted May 23 Share #2 Posted May 23 12 hours ago, rkny said: I’ve been shooting JPG+DNG with B&W previews in camera. When I import the DNG into LR and convert to B&W, it becomes apparent that Leica’s JPG recipe involves a slight color tone by comparison. I quite like the look of the JPEGs. Has anyone come up with a LR preset to mimic the in-camera BW Leica is using? The JPEGs have just a touch of vaguely greenish warmth, almost like a platinum print. LR’s BW is truly monochrome, but by comparison to the Leica JPGs, it feels cool and bluish. Obviously I could play with the LR sliders but I’d love something more automated. You could try using Capture One's Match Look Tool on a JPEG + DNG pair of the same image. Set the JPEG as the reference file and apply the look to the DNG. Then you could save those settings as a preset. If you don't own Capture One, you can download a demo. See what image adjustments Capture One is applying from the Match Look Tool, then use similar settings in Lightroom. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
hdmesa Posted May 23 Share #3 Posted May 23 Capture One – Match Look Tool Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
DadDadDaddyo Posted May 23 Share #4 Posted May 23 What are you viewing them on? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
rkny Posted May 27 Author Share #5 Posted May 27 Thanks. I’ll give C1 a try. I’m viewing these on an iPad Pro 13. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
hdmesa Posted May 27 Share #6 Posted May 27 19 hours ago, rkny said: Thanks. I’ll give C1 a try. I’m viewing these on an iPad Pro 13. Generally I find the Leica b&w JPEGs have some minor adjustments to the color channels that can be mimicked in the C1/LR b&w panel (reduced cool sliders and increased warm soldiers). They also seem to have a tone curve applied to the entire image, but I could never replicate it exactly. It will be interesting to see if C1’s match look tool works for this — please report back how it goes. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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