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First Sighting: A7rii Thin filter in action


artur5 wrote:
Of course, jpgs aren’t raws (they’re already "cooked" ) but applying a photography filter to a jpg file, it works almost as modifying the color temperature of the shot. Basically the same thing that in film days. when we used CC filters on the lens to compensate for different light conditions. In this case, a used a weak cyan filter that rendered the snow quite neutral, but the greens of the foliage still looked a dull green-brown instead of shinny green like in the M9 sample.


Sorry, I've been swamped. For sure, Jpegs are worthless to play with color. You can PM me for any RAW on my flickr. It might take me a bit to get them in a DB for you.

Leica Lenses colors are dependent on the camera to considerable degree, though perhaps editing RAWs can bring things close. M9 vs M240 vs M10, there are differences, let alone stock sony, or various mods.

For anyone getting the UT I would suggest getting a color checker and making camera profiles in with the free adobe program. It's not hard at all and will export directly into LR. Petapixel has a good tutorial.

Check it out here

But try not to shoot it upside down


DSC00989 by unoh7, on Flickr

That's AWB, no adjustments. For sure there are special WB issues, however I'm increasingly thinking they can be dealt with as Derek says. I shot a play tonite with M9 A7.v2 and A7ut


DSC01086 by All The Websters, A7UT

These things are WB nightmare, but it was equal nighmare though with various quirks to each body.

M9:

L1058062 by All The Websters, on Flickr

At the moment even making a base profile as described in the petapixel article is hard here, as the sun is never overhead,and we have snow everywhere throwing huge blue cast, etc.

Nevertheless the UT is often doing pretty well to my eye:

UT_CV35/1.2_f4ish by unoh7, on Flickr



Mar 15, 2017 at 01:09 AM
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First Sighting: A7rii Thin filter in action


artur5 wrote:
Of course, jpgs aren’t raws (they’re already "cooked" ) but applying a photography filter to a jpg file, it works almost as modifying the color temperature of the shot. Basically the same thing that in film days. when we used CC filters on the lens to compensate for different light conditions. In this case, a used a weak cyan filter that rendered the snow quite neutral, but the greens of the foliage still looked a dull green-brown instead of shinny green like in the M9 sample.


Sorry, I've been swamped. For sure, Jpegs are worthless to play with color. You can PM me for any RAW on my flickr. It might take me a bit to get them in a DB for you.

Leica Lenses colors are dependent on the camera to considerable degree, though perhaps editing RAWs can bring things close. M9 vs M240 vs M10, there are differences, let alone stock sony, or various mods.

For anyone getting the UT I would suggest getting a color checker and making camera profiles in with the free adobe program. It's not hard at all and will export directly into LR. Petapixel has a good tutorial.

Check it out here

But try not to shoot it upside down


DSC00989 by unoh7, on Flickr

That's AWB, no adjustments. For sure there are special WB issues, however I'm increasingly thinking they can be dealt with as Derek says. I shot a play tonite with M9 A7.v2 and A7ut


DSC01086 by All The Websters, A7UT

These things are WB nightmare, but it was equal nighmare though with various quirks to each body.

M9:

L1058062 by All The Websters, on Flickr




Mar 15, 2017 at 12:54 AM





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