I'm going to be interested in post processing too, I find it takes me months to get really comfortable with getting the most from my images, I found moving back to LR with the 006 hard after loving C1 with the Nikons and Phase back previously. I would use the 006 in C1 all the time if I could. I am looking forward to seeing what the CMOS does though.
I am not technical enough or rather don't care enough to understand why I prefer what I get from the 006 over the D800's I had before, extremely capable cameras but in some way just flat tonally when compared to the bigger sensor/ccd in the 006. I haven't used any camera since that gives that 3d visual effect, sort of depth that I don't see in smaller formats. I have read loads of people stating that in all measurable ways there shouldn't be a difference but there is to me and I guess I have the only opinion I care about!
I would very much like to keep the 006 as a backup to a 007 but I need a return on investment so will have to see, if the 007 is as good for me as Adam's images show then maybe I can be happy with a move back to CMOS. I have all the lenses I need now so it's just a body to produce what I want, exciting times!
Mat
All cameras are like that. I couldn't tell you if it was "easier" for me to see the colors in the S-007 as a positive thing because I was using the M240 for so long. OR if they're much closer to the S-006 files from the get go.
I suspect it's a bit of both. But more leaning towards the second thought. With an added third. Which is it's hard to dislike the S-lenses
With processing in mind, I think it's probably familiar because I've been using the S-006 and the M240 in tandem a lot. With more of an emphasis on the M240. So maybe it's that I'm just use to processing two types of files to look like one.
I said in the review, I see a bit of that yellow/green bias to the S-007, that I've seen in the M240. Though much less so. AND I also see the greens in the shadows on higher ISO settings and when you push a file more then 2 stops in LR.
I don't think you'll dislike the S-007 files. But it's always good to have a backup when using Leica gear. Especially if you work with it enough.
I don't think I could afford two S-007 cameras. But I was toying with the idea of getting two S-006 cameras at one point, after seeing the price drop. So who knows what kind of kit I end up with in the end.