Jump to content

M9 permanently loaded with Velvia?


vish

Recommended Posts

Advertisement (gone after registration)

Everything coming out of this camera right now suggests Velvia - bright red rosy cheeks, mad blues, crazy greens - nice colours, but whoa there Tex, easy does it!

 

Anyone else finding this - it's a shame we can't apply specific DNG profiles in camera for neutral/faithful/B&W.

Link to post
Share on other sites

it's a shame we can't apply specific DNG profiles in camera for neutral/faithful/B&W.

 

That sounds a bit 'Canon' to me.

 

Have you tried converting the DNGs in C1? I played around with the M9 last week and had a look at the shots in the current version of C1. Using the Generic M9 profile they didn't seem hugely different to the M8 files I have become very used to.

Link to post
Share on other sites

That sounds a bit 'Canon' to me.

 

Have you tried converting the DNGs in C1? I played around with the M9 last week and had a look at the shots in the current version of C1. Using the Generic M9 profile they didn't seem hugely different to the M8 files I have become very used to.

 

Would love to play with C1, but don't have a copy. Leica not giving it away anymore in favour of Lightroom...

Link to post
Share on other sites

For jpg shooters especially, I agree with ulrikft that one of the nice features of the Nikon approach of downloading profiles to the camera is that you can create your own rendering standard. This is applied to the jpg and tagged with the raw file and subsequently processed automatically (unless overriden) by Nikon's Capture NX 2 & View NX. I use this extensively to assign my own more subtle profiles than Nikon provide and it speeds up post processing of raws. Now if Adobe would only support Nikon profiles in ACR directly ... well, that's another story for a different forum.

 

However, there's nothing stopping you from doing the same with std DNG's from the M* and assigning your 'looks' as presets in ACR/Aperture or your own custom profiles in C1 Pro. You don't like Adobe crayon colours? Change them with your own adjusted DNG profiles using the Adobe DNG tools. Ditto with C1 Pro.

 

Btw, the investment in C1 Pro as your raw converter seems like a no brainer to me if you are serious about the quality of your images and have just spent $7k on an M9 plus whatever else invested in lenses ...

Link to post
Share on other sites

I might give C1 a try, but I have a tried and tested workflow with Lightroom that isn't going anywhere, and I have no complaints about ACR processing - I just delivered a framed A1 to a client today that was quite stunning when it came out of LR - so while I'm always up for improvement, it's usually more productive improving my abilities with the tools I already use :)

 

But I like that default rendering output from the M9 reminds me of Fujichrome :D

Link to post
Share on other sites

Everything coming out of this camera right now suggests Velvia - bright red rosy cheeks, mad blues, crazy greens - nice colours, but whoa there Tex, easy does it!

 

Anyone else finding this - it's a shame we can't apply specific DNG profiles in camera for neutral/faithful/B&W.

 

I'm not finding this - Using Lightroom to convert RAW files I'm getting very neutral colour, very similar to the results I used to get from Kodachrome 200...

 

See:

 

Welcome, dear visitor! As registered member you'd see an image here…

Simply register for free here – We are always happy to welcome new members!

Link to post
Share on other sites

Ummm.... That yellow on the front of the train is a 'natural' color? Looks like hyper-color to me.

 

Kirk

 

That yellow is meant to be a high-visibility, safety feature, it's a similar shade to that used on construction equipment like JCBs.

 

The 'Arriva turquoise' on the lamp standard at left is also a fairly 'aggressive' colour in real life.

Link to post
Share on other sites

I'm not finding this - Using Lightroom to convert RAW files I'm getting very neutral colour, very similar to the results I used to get from Kodachrome 200...

 

That looks pretty neutral, indeed... But 'ang on - Kodachrome 200? Neutral?

Link to post
Share on other sites

I might give C1 a try, but I have a tried and tested workflow with Lightroom that isn't going anywhere, and I have no complaints about ACR processing - I just delivered a framed A1 to a client today that was quite stunning when it came out of LR - so while I'm always up for improvement, it's usually more productive improving my abilities with the tools I already use :)

 

But I like that default rendering output from the M9 reminds me of Fujichrome :D

Do you mean JPEGs from the camera?

For DNG, Adobe have not yet released any profiles for the M9. Whatever conversion you are getting from the files now is just from whatever defaults you have. Sandy has made the first DNG profile available. If you copy that to the right location you will get the option of "embedded" or his profile in the colour calibration menu.

Link to post
Share on other sites

If you're looking at the slate tips in the background of my photo of Blaenau Ffestiniog, they are indeed a dark blue-grey colour

I seem to perceive a bit of blue cast in the tiles, in the front of the 2nd house on the left, also in the shadows. Might come partly from your RVB profile i don't know. I would try sRVB and tweak white balance a bit personally. YMMV of course, nice shot anyway.

Link to post
Share on other sites

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.

  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
×
×
  • Create New...