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Where was this taken ?This is three or four shots with the DP1M.
New Forest, Hampshire, EnglandWhere was this taken ?
Might be good to include locations.
Some shots with the DP2M from last year.
My pleasure. Keep posting stuff like that and you'll hear more of them.The Ute; you're welcome, and thank you for the kind words
I particularly liked the 2nd one. It reminds me of home.OK
Two more.
I'm not surprised it outperformed your Mk II.Just got an DP1M for testing. I'm very impressed by the level of detail this small devil can catch In this area it outperforms my 5D MkII with TS-E 24mm II easily while I'm not so happy with color rendering.
Here a picture from today:
Forgot to ask.Just got an DP1M for testing. I'm very impressed by the level of detail this small devil can catch In this area it outperforms my 5D MkII with TS-E 24mm II easily while I'm not so happy with color rendering.
Here a picture from today:
It was taken in Austria, near the city of Innsbruck in a mountain range called Stubai Alps.Where was it taken ?
I set "Standard" in camera, but in SPP I changed to "Landscape", because I liked the colors more. WB was set to sunlight and I didn't change that in SPP.Forgot to ask.
What was your color setting ?
i.e. Neutral, Standard, etc.
Not sure what your concern on the color rendering is ?
Too much. too little ? Unnatural looking ?
I happen to like the way the photo looks but I didn't take it.
Thanks Ute,Forgot to ask.
What was your color setting ?
i.e. Neutral, Standard, etc.
Not sure what your concern on the color rendering is ?
Too much. too little ? Unnatural looking ?
I happen to like the way the photo looks but I didn't take it.
My color setting in camera was "Standard". I changed it to "Landscape" afterwards in SPP, because I liked the colors more. I had a green color cast in the foreground, which I couldn't get rid of with the color adjustment wheel in SPP. So I exported a .tiff file and made local color corrections in Lightroom/Photoshop.Forgot to ask.
What was your color setting ?
i.e. Neutral, Standard, etc.
Not sure what your concern on the color rendering is ?
Too much. too little ? Unnatural looking ?
I happen to like the way the photo looks but I didn't take it.
A number of people have reported the green color phenomenon although I have never experienced it myself.My color setting in camera was "Standard". I changed it to "Landscape" afterwards in SPP, because I liked the colors more. I had a green color cast in the foreground, which I couldn't get rid of with the color adjustment wheel in SPP. So I exported a .tiff file and made local color corrections in Lightroom/Photoshop.
I photographed the same scene with the 5D and developed the picture in Lightroom. There I had never had this green color cast. I must admit the color cast was slightly, but it was there. I suppose I'm not as experiences using SPP
If you are interested, I posted the picture from the 5D on my blog (link in signature).
Thanks,
Chris