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Re: Canon Colors on Sony a7III/A7R3/A9 | |
Sony jpgs are improving, specially in the third gen series (a9 the best, then a7iii, then the r3) but still canon color science is better in my opinion. People dan provide one thousand scientific tests or whatever, I believe what my eyes seen, and comparing the Sony side by side to canon, I prefer canon colors all the time. But of course it's a matter of taste.
But yes, the real issue is that the colors are a real mess in Lightroom, but however the Lightroom profiles for Canon are not that bad, still not the same as canon jpg, but very close adjusting a couple of things (from canon raw to canon jpg). For sony files it's more complicated and I think it's impossible to have just one magic key that turns every Sony pic in a Canon pic, because the sensor response is different depending on the lighting conditions, etc, but at least I'm liking the profiles/presets I'm making much more than every other profile I've tested: this includes Mauricio piraccini profiles, huelight profiles, Fred miranda and others tweaks for Lightroom, xrite profiles, lumariver profiles, etc. I've tried many of them, and in my opinion, for my taste, my presets are the best, and I'm sharing them for free with you guys(the eoshd guy asks money for a couple of tweaks in a picture profile in camera, huelight as well (and I paid), etc.
I've used many times capture one, and for a lot of things I find it better and faster than Lightroom, and the default color rendering is much better, but I find the colors in capture one "break" easier and the files are less maleable than Lightroom. I don't know how to explain it properly, but I find in Lightroom I can tweak things with the picture still looking natural, whereas in CO I'm more limited.
Then one thing I don't understand, is that Lightroom has a ton of lens profiles for manual lens etc that are not available in Lightroom, but then for example for native lens with the profile included, the profile is usable in capture one (for example, my samyang fe 85 1.4), but not in Lightroom. Weird.
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