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Buyer's remorse and the perfect lens
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[quote name='funkboy' date='10 June 2010 - 05:33 PM' timestamp='1276219994' post='436']

I agree with a previous poster that you can use Lightroom's "Clarity" slider to reduce microcontrast, if you wish.



If you use Lightroom or Camera RAW, it sounds to me like you may be able to resolve your color issues by creating a few DNG profiles.



[url="http://www.northlight-images.co.uk/reviews/photography/colorchecker-passport_1.html"]Keith Cooper has a few pages[/url] on how to do this.

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It is a good tip, and I started doing camera specific ACR profiles a few years back so that all my bodies looked the same when the RAW came out of the wash. I bought X-Rite products in early 2007 along with the colorvision hardware and have had continuity throughout my camera/lens changes until now. It seems odd, but maybe I should do a 'lens' specific profile and see if that is the answer, but I suspect I should just move on.
  


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Buyer's remorse and the perfect lens - by ragsnoldiron - 06-04-2010, 06:06 PM
Buyer's remorse and the perfect lens - by Guest - 06-04-2010, 06:23 PM
Buyer's remorse and the perfect lens - by toni-a - 06-04-2010, 08:16 PM
Buyer's remorse and the perfect lens - by Guest - 06-05-2010, 02:56 AM
Buyer's remorse and the perfect lens - by ragsnoldiron - 06-05-2010, 03:49 AM
Buyer's remorse and the perfect lens - by Guest - 06-05-2010, 04:42 AM
Buyer's remorse and the perfect lens - by ragsnoldiron - 06-11-2010, 02:40 AM

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