Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/11/08
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]> Tina, that's an informative sample. Both seem to have done a creditable > job, on casual observation. The capture one example is > clearly more saturated. The white point that you have set in each is very > close to the other, that is, little apparent cast. The acr > example looks actually to be a more pleasing (natural?) rendition to me. > For me, the ACR seems an attractive option in that there is > great integration for photoshop users. I have no experience with any other > however. > Thanks so much for sharing all of this stuff. Many LUG members are > learning a great deal from your posts so far. > Cheers > Hoppy Colour is a bugger: I have struggled for YEARS in the darkroom. One man's balance is anothers disaster. I often went to bed happy and woke up miserable as all the images I'd printed would look "cast" in the morning light. Its the same with digital: here the capture one image looks warm to me like afternoon light and the ACR is colder more middayish. Both are real only on the monitor and may not reflect reality at all!!! Cheers