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07/26/2008 12:05:37 PM · #1 |
I'm a huge fan and Aperture 2, the workflow is unbelievably efficient which allows me to sort through hundreds of images in no time. Yesterday I was struggling with the color balance on an image and just popped up Canon's DPP software to see what it would do. I set the white balance on the same spot I had used in Aperture and I suddenly had very pleasing skin tones and a much more film like look in terms on contrast. I went back to Aperture and could get close, but it took some work. Perhaps I can tune Apertures import parameters, but right now I am debating the efficiency of Aperture vs the pleasing, and more film like, color and contrast curve that I'm getting with DPP.
Has anybody else run into this situation?
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07/26/2008 12:48:16 PM · #2 |
Not exactly that situation. But are using the same color space in each?
I had an issue once where I set the levels and hue/sat slides exactly the same on Photoshop CS2 on a Mac and Photoshop CS2 on a PC. They looked totally different.
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07/26/2008 12:59:19 PM · #3 |
Originally posted by scarbrd: Not exactly that situation. But are using the same color space in each? . |
Yes, the images are in Adobe RGB in both DPP and Aperture and then get converted to sRGB for posting to the web or sending out for prints.
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