johnvanr wrote: panos.v wrote:
Question: if these are supposed to give you a "Leica look", ie something you get out of a Leica camera, does that mean that people using digital Leicas never do any post processing?
I'd say the answer to the above is no so in that case what gives? Or are we talking about a Leica-straight-out-of-camera-JPG-look?
To me, the question is that if a Leica look can be the result of digital manipulation, then what’s the point of buying Leica lenses and cameras, other than the intuitive experience.
Leica Looks = Leica's in-camera creative styles/profiles that can be applied to jpegs in camera for compatible Leica cameras Q3, SL3 systems or can also be applied to other "unsupported" Leica cameras e.g, the M11, M10, Q2 SL2 series in post processing via the Leica Fotos Apps.
"...Enhance your images with Leica Looks - apply them instantly while shooting, without any need for post-processing. Simply choose from a range of pre-installed Core Looks or explore the creative Essential Looks. Your chosen look becomes instantly visible through the camera’s live view, allowing you to expand your creative boundaries."
As posted by the OP of this thread, Leica Looks include: "Bleach, Blue, Brass, BW HC, BW NAT, Chrome, Classic, Contemporary, Eternal, Greg Williams, Natural, Selenium, Sepia, Teal and Vivid"