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Originally Posted by Jay-Rock
I had to pull the reds out in Adobe Bridge and bump up the greens. It was a cloudy day and I was between 5400-6000 kelvin degrees. I still need to tweek it to get the color I got from the Nikon.
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On cloudy days:
Set your picture profile to STANDARD set your color space to RGB not adobe RGB
Standard or faithful shoots what you see is what you get more or less.
Standard RGB is the same, ADOBE RGB tends make colors more saturated and pop more.
I ONLY use Landscape when shooting out in bright sunlight with ADOBE RGB
Cloudy or overcast days:
PP Setting: Standard or Faithful
Color: Standard RGB
White Balance: 5600 to 6500k depending on how dense grey and dense blue the clouds are. If the model is super pale/white use 7000k
ONLY SHOOT IN RAW if you want the nikon look.. Tweak the color to entire set in Canons DPP software Set sharpen to 400 and adjust color as you like.
Keep in mind Jay, Canons RAW images are much more dense than Nikon RAW files. Nikon tens to be orange and very sharp which is less information in the file.
Canon has far more editing and image manipulation possibilities in RAW editing.