Just a tad blueish here as well, sharpness is good. Love the polish vipers..!
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Indeed... update to 2.2 changed my personal setting like color space back to the default settings so I should have adjusted a few important settings to come to normal results... Anyway I hope the following result is a slightly better one??? Sorry for the inconveniencejeroenow wrote:Thanx Thijs for the input... although on my Eizo CE-240W screen (calibrated) they don't look too blueish. Hmmmm.... I just updated Nikon Capture NX2 from 2.1. to 2.2.... maybe something in the basis settings like color management has changed to a default during the update??? I will have a look ASAP...Thijs wrote:Hi Jeroen, to me they are a little bit to blueish. Sharpness and so is correct only the color balance is to blue.
thanx again Jeroen
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