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GeoffRoss
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Hello everyone,
This is my first time here, so I hope I am doing this correctly.
Yesterday I received my Phase One camera and lenses, along with the IQ180 back. Overall it is a very nice system, and I am most pleased with the detail, exposure capture, ease of use etc. etc., but there is one issue I am having, and I was wondering if anyone else has experienced the same thing or not. It is to do with colour accuracy, and more specifically in the orange-red and red-brown colour spectrums. They are consistently over-saturated in all images.
I have spent a lot of time, effort and money over the years developing a high level of colour management for both viewing and processing of images, which is essential when publishing books etc. So I feel very confident that this is not an issue that is related to colour management.
Has anyone else experienced this problem, and if so how have you resolved it, apart from the obvious selection of that colour range and reduce the saturation in Capture One? Obviously I would prefer not to have to do this for all my images.
Regards,
Geoff Ross
www.geoffrossphotography.com
This is my first time here, so I hope I am doing this correctly.
Yesterday I received my Phase One camera and lenses, along with the IQ180 back. Overall it is a very nice system, and I am most pleased with the detail, exposure capture, ease of use etc. etc., but there is one issue I am having, and I was wondering if anyone else has experienced the same thing or not. It is to do with colour accuracy, and more specifically in the orange-red and red-brown colour spectrums. They are consistently over-saturated in all images.
I have spent a lot of time, effort and money over the years developing a high level of colour management for both viewing and processing of images, which is essential when publishing books etc. So I feel very confident that this is not an issue that is related to colour management.
Has anyone else experienced this problem, and if so how have you resolved it, apart from the obvious selection of that colour range and reduce the saturation in Capture One? Obviously I would prefer not to have to do this for all my images.
Regards,
Geoff Ross
www.geoffrossphotography.com