My pics were all shot with AWB, and I assume that the difference in
tonality was due to the way the camera handles that. In regard to the
high ISO pics that included the tabletop, I can say with certainty
that the K5 was more accurate. I always shoot with AWB, so I'd prefer
to see how the camera handles that, although a comparison at the same
setting or with manually adjusted white balance would be interesting.
I generally set white balance during conversion, either to my taste or
using a gray or white object in frame. In critical situations, I shoot
a gray card or manually adjust prior to shooting.
Paul
On Nov 11, 2010, at 10:07 AM, CheekyGeek wrote:
Assuming that LR defaults were used to process both RAW files, it
would be interesting to see the old color chart photographed by both
cameras. I'm especially curious about the RED response. (Of course, it
must be remembered that the three channels are all monochrome through
different color filters). I'd also like to know the WB on each camera
(for optimal testing it should not be on automatic, but both set on
Daylight, for example.
We really aren't getting enough info about the camera settings or the
processing to eliminate the possible variables from being a factor.
Darren Addy
Kearney, Nebraska
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