The reason I asked if it was Chromakey is that I have had trouble with my Canon getting that rich of a green. Maybe it is the flourescence of the fabric dyes under the UV my Bees put out or something but with fabrics (vs paper) many of the greens photograph to the blue side. Even if the Colorchecker chart looks good.
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Blues and greens are a real high spot with Olympus. Its the reason I shoot jpg. I can only get the blues and greens right with either Oly software(barf) or through the Jpg engine. All the others converters won't do it and give the same tonality. Believe me, I have tried.
Quote: Blues and greens are a real high spot with Olympus. Its the reason I shoot jpg. I can only get the blues and greens right with either Oly software(barf) or through the Jpg engine. All the others converters won't do it and give the same tonality. Believe me, I have tried.
What puzzles me is why the greens in the color checker look right and the background doesn't. That tells me it isn't a camera/sensor problem.
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#22692 05/12/0910:47 AM05/12/0910:47 AM
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