Hi guys,

I was playing around with the basecurve tool

I uploaded a set of files that could help us define a better D7000 basecurve.

All the files are available at:
https://mega.co.nz/#!pFdHVayL!kJRZxLZbM7W7QPu1n7KR90pz__A9Tjy-ua4aw5A_uAQ

Please disregard the first picture of the set. It has not enough pixels near 
the white point, and results in a strange looking curve. Plus i was using an 
exaggerated neutral setting in camera for the JPEG (personal taste).

After reading the blog entry again, I ended up with the next files yesterday 
night, and the curves do look better.

However i have some doubts these curves look better or worse.

For sure they render my photos closer to the in camera JPEG (luminance wise), 
but color seem off in all cases, nikon alternate or these D7000 ones 
(saturation is too strong in the reds and blues).

Do you see some obvious mistakes in my shots that could explain that ?


-- 
Edouard Gomez 

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