PeterA
Well-known member
I have been using Phocus for my Hasselblad files and I am very happy with the functionality of this system. Last night I did my first export to DNG so that I could port over to Lightroom and organise my filing and discovered something very interesting.
The colours I got from Phocus corresponded very closely to colour as shot.:thumbs:
However the exported DNG file could not be worked in Lightoroom to deliver the same quality of colour regarding true to as shot look as in Phocus.:thumbdown:
I have some questions:
1. How do i do a screen grab on a mac so I can post on here to illustrate examples like this?
2. Should I expect to see a big difference in how colour is treated between various raw processors?
3. Is there a set of things I should make sure are in place in order to minimise such differences?
4. I haven't tried exporting a Tiff file to use in Photoshop - should I expect to see the same difference between how Phocus renders a Tiff and how Photoshop ( as an aexample of a post shop programme) displays a tiff file - or should I expect to see the same colours in both?
Thanks
Pete
The colours I got from Phocus corresponded very closely to colour as shot.:thumbs:
However the exported DNG file could not be worked in Lightoroom to deliver the same quality of colour regarding true to as shot look as in Phocus.:thumbdown:
I have some questions:
1. How do i do a screen grab on a mac so I can post on here to illustrate examples like this?
2. Should I expect to see a big difference in how colour is treated between various raw processors?
3. Is there a set of things I should make sure are in place in order to minimise such differences?
4. I haven't tried exporting a Tiff file to use in Photoshop - should I expect to see the same difference between how Phocus renders a Tiff and how Photoshop ( as an aexample of a post shop programme) displays a tiff file - or should I expect to see the same colours in both?
Thanks
Pete