Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/09/02
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I've been shooting with a D70 and now a D200. I find that skin tones with film have a certain opaque quality, and a lean toward beige, that I like. I've never personally shot Kodachrome, but as a viewer, I see these qualities playing out in force. By comparison, my DSLRs seem to render skin tones with a kind of transparency and pinkness. So I find myself in color correction mode quite frequently, tweaking skin tones toward yellow on the color cube (I use PWP). Any clue as to the causes of this discrepancy? I don't mean to start a debate. The DSLR may well be more "true to life" for all I know. But I don't like it. Might this be a quality unique to Nikon DSLRs? Even better, any ideas how I might do something in camera so that I'm not goofing with color correction all the time? Thanks. Scott -- Pics @ http://www.adrenaline.com/snaps Leica M6TTL, Bessa R, Nikon FM3a, Nikon D70, Rollei AFM35 (Jihad Sigint NSA FBI Patriot Act)