The only place where you can specify a camera profile is in the color management tool.
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Raw processing of EOS 60D pictures becomes too red
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Re: Raw processing of EOS 60D pictures becomes too red
Send bugs to the Monkey // AfterShot Kickstart Guide // sRGB clipping sucks and Adobe RGB is just as bad
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Re: Raw processing of EOS 60D pictures becomes too red
Thanks, had a look but I can't find a camera option there. But as there is so many options I am a bit lost with them any way at present!
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Re: Raw processing of EOS 60D pictures becomes too red
The color management tool allows you to load a profile from the file system. This is only useful when you have made a custom profile.
99.9% of all users will never need this, but it is helpful to fix specific problems.
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99.9% of all users will never need this, but it is helpful to fix specific problems.
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afx
Send bugs to the Monkey // AfterShot Kickstart Guide // sRGB clipping sucks and Adobe RGB is just as bad
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Re: Raw processing of EOS 60D pictures becomes too red
I've switched to Canons DPP till Corel provide a bug fixing update for Aftershot Pro.
How can I work with reddish photos?
The only right colors give me at the moment DPP and RawTherapee. RawTherapee is too slow and complicated.
Maybe I will test Adobe elements in the future.
How can I work with reddish photos?
The only right colors give me at the moment DPP and RawTherapee. RawTherapee is too slow and complicated.
Maybe I will test Adobe elements in the future.
Re: Raw processing of EOS 60D pictures becomes too red
I have looked at the raw file I used in dxo and dpp in both my the red channel was too much. So with my one it looks to be originating from the 60D rather than the processing programs.
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Re: Raw processing of EOS 60D pictures becomes too red
I've tried the new lightzone V4.0 (OpenSource). It looks very good. The color profile is good.
http://www.lightzombie.org
I hope corel fix the color profile für the 60D soon too.
http://www.lightzombie.org
I hope corel fix the color profile für the 60D soon too.
