Use of Lightroom with M9

Orio

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I often find myself lowering saturation and brightness of green channel when working with M9's DNGs in Lightroom. I also shift a bit (+4) the greens hue to the cooler side.
The above when working with the "adobe standard" profile. I found a free M9 profile somewhere, but it does not look right to my eye.

What is your experience with Lightroom and M9 ?
 
Don't quote me, but I believe the green tint it is a known issue with the M9.

'Don't quote me' is tomorrows 'a reliable source said', which will become 'it is a known fact' and eventually end in a thread demanding a recall of all M9's plus a new firmware.

martin
 
No, Martin S. It simply means I do not own an M9, but do know 2 people (in reality, not in cyberspace) that do and they've complained about this to me and have shown it to me. However, I have not kept up on fixes or firmware upgrades.
 
No, Martin S. It simply means I do not own an M9, but do know 2 people (in reality, not in cyberspace) that do and they've complained about this to me and have shown it to me. However, I have not kept up on fixes or firmware upgrades.

If it's there in every photo then they can correct this for the camera in lightrooms camera calibration.
 
I often find myself lowering saturation and brightness of green channel when working with M9's DNGs in Lightroom. I also shift a bit (+4) the greens hue to the cooler side.
The above when working with the "adobe standard" profile. I found a free M9 profile somewhere, but it does not look right to my eye.

What is your experience with Lightroom and M9 ?
The Adobe standard profile is certainly the wrong one to use, as the M9 has an anomalous red-green handling. I would use dedicated profiles if I were you. Maybe LR3 has one?
 
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