nikonosguy
Well-known
Contrast?
saturation?
Sharpening ?
Where do you set your camera, please post photos showing results
saturation?
Sharpening ?
Where do you set your camera, please post photos showing results
LCT
ex-newbie
Such settings are of no use if you shoot dng. Jpg is another story but i don't have a clue here sorry.
_goodtimez
Well-known
I'm using everything medium except for saturation which I set at one rank below medium.
nikonosguy
Well-known
Thanks guys
Cyriljay
Leica Like
Such settings are of no use if you shoot dng. Jpg is another story but i don't have a clue here sorry.
As simple as that
On DNG you have everything that you can play later if your exposure is correct.
jaapv
RFF Sponsoring Member.
The JPG settings do not affect DNG (are greyed out when shooting DNG only.)
raid
Dad Photographer
It is best to shoot DNG, and then you export jpg files as you want. This gives you the freedom to try out different jpg file manipulations afterwards.
David Strachan
Member
...can still work with JPG's
...can still work with JPG's
I'm a JPG guy. But still shoot with DNG too, just in case.
Colour, I add one increment so the M8 JPG colours a little brighter. And I like to shoot and chimp in B&W too. B&W I add one extra amount of contrast, in camera. I always use a uv/ir filter...I like them.
I leave sharpening at default, and usually add a pinch in post processing...depends how much for Web or Printing.
I have the DNG's if I need to "deep process" in LR and PS.
cheers Dave S
...can still work with JPG's
I'm a JPG guy. But still shoot with DNG too, just in case.
Colour, I add one increment so the M8 JPG colours a little brighter. And I like to shoot and chimp in B&W too. B&W I add one extra amount of contrast, in camera. I always use a uv/ir filter...I like them.
I leave sharpening at default, and usually add a pinch in post processing...depends how much for Web or Printing.
I have the DNG's if I need to "deep process" in LR and PS.
cheers Dave S
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