![]() ![]() ![]() First the small OOC JPEG extracted from the raw file:Īnd now a series of renderings using the colours of a variety of large cameras that didn't even exist when I took the image. We were advised not to take large cameras to North Korea, so I took my little RX100. It's the former palace of Kim Il-sung and now the mausoleum holding his and his son's bodies. Here's an example of a picture I took in Pyongyang in 2013. I've long had PhotoLab automatically apply Leica M9 colours to all my raw images, from all my cameras, none of which is a Leica. You don't have to create anything yourself. PhotoLab does this automatically - just tell it which camera's colour renderings you want it to use. The next step is to move to the Customize Tab Customize Customize Tab in PhotoLab 5 On the left we can see that the histogram and metadata fields are available to us and on the right, the editing controls. I haven't done this myself yet but as I've moved away from Adobe can this be done in Photo Lab or is it basically a fancy name for saving custom edits whereby colour adjustments can be applied automatically DxO PhotoLab can create superb black and white imagery, both in terms of image quality and in creative control, but you need to get the DxO FilmPack 5 Elite. ![]() Some brands of camera are praised for their colour science yet I understand it is possible to create a custom profile in Photoshop/Lightroom to adjust any cameras colour output to your taste. ![]()
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