Wut?Todd Floyd wrote: Canon has always been known for their cameras color science. Has Nikon or Sony caught up to
Canon yet?
I'm sure if they have, it's model specific. Which models?
Not for me. I prefer Nikon color to Canon myself.Stanly wrote: Would be nice to see Nikon get on board with Canons color science.
Shadowfixer1 wrote: Color science doesn't necessarily refer to jpg. Different brands tend to have a different tone. Early Sony's had a slight green cast. Fuji tends to have a warmer cast for pleasing skin tones but in certain light the blue in the sky can look funky. I have seen tests where the newest Sony cameras have the most accurate color per the color checker chart. That doesn't mean it will necessarily have the most pleasing color. Color is also viewed differently by each individual. Color science is real and each brand is different.
Shouldn't be confusing. All RAW files are not the same even between different models of the same brand. There are different filter arrays used to determine color among many other things. The in camera software tells other software how to interpret the file so an image can be rendered. If you think all the 0's and 1's are the same in all raw files, you're mistaken. One manufacturer may get it's reading from a pixel and decide that reading is a certain color of blue. The other brand may decide that reading is a tiny touch more cyan. If you want to complicate it further, consider Fuji's X-Trans filter array. The interpretation of that information is much different than a common bayer filter array. The conclusion is Nikon raw doesn't equal Canon raw doesn't equal Sony raw, so forth and so on. Each brand determines how it interprets and renders color.fmw wrote:
Shadowfixer1 wrote: Color science doesn't necessarily refer to jpg. Different brands tend to have a different tone. Early Sony's had a slight green cast. Fuji tends to have a warmer cast for pleasing skin tones but in certain light the blue in the sky can look funky. I have seen tests where the newest Sony cameras have the most accurate color per the color checker chart. That doesn't mean it will necessarily have the most pleasing color. Color is also viewed differently by each individual. Color science is real and each brand is different.
Now you've confused me even more. You are referring to the color rendition of raw files. Raw files are used, not for viewing, but for a basis for editing. Sounds like much ado about absolutely nothing.
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