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Subject: [Leica] M9 issues
From: hopsternew at gmail.com (Geoff Hopkinson)
Date: Sun, 16 May 2010 10:31:50 +1000
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Stan those are two very big topics to broach.
In general, the 'fringing' that you are describing may be related to
sensor or lens characteristics and influenced by exposure choices and light
conditions too.
Maybe helpful for the discussion if you could post a specific example with
detail?
The green rendering that you mentioned could be a LOT of things! your LR
settings? The profile you are using? your monitor? Print technique? In
general there is no reason why you can't have those greens rendered exactly
as you prefer.

Cheers
Geoff
http://www.pbase.com/hoppyman


On 16 May 2010 10:07, Stan Yoder <s.yoder at verizon.net> wrote:

> 1) Fringing. This may have been discussed already, but I'm finding that the
> tops of trees fringe into blue-violet, esp. with wides. Is this a known M9
> artifact? Solutions? The de-fringing option in LR and PS doesn't help much.
>
> 2) Excess green. Opening M9 DNGs in LR 2.6.1, there is 'way too much green
> saturation - trees, grass. I have to reduce it c.70%. Whatta?
>
> Thanks for any comments, private or public.
>
> Stan Yoder
>
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