
If both jpeg and tiff are printed at the same printer they will be somewhat different. Lastly remember the final image will be just 8 bit jpeg if posted online only a TIFF image given to a printer will be at the bit color depth you ended with. I can shoot a - 2 ev shot at ISO 50 then brighten to ISO 300 or 400 ev steps and colors as well as detail are way better than just a Auto shot. But another twist ISO invariance of the Mark 2 and 3 cameras know the ISO that would make a good bright image then the ISO you shot at and pre-brighten the stops you shot down to get rid of noise in post. When processing the photo with the cube you need to follow a tutorial (watch a lot) the steps have to be followed for not only color but brightness.
#Make grass greener in aurora hdr 2018 pro
with a monitor callabrated with the Spyder 5 Pro to start. Most all monitors are 8 bit! I have found SpyderCube Ok the Sony camera raw uncompressed 14 bit color!!! RAW lets you adjust the color to your eye. Your colors will be different per program, Lr does it's thing and Aurora HDR it's or even Capture One!! Just learned that Aurora HDR process in 36 bit (way more colors) where Lr 16 bit and Ps can be upped to 24 bit. But it seems this isn't an option right now? I would need this function for ALL circumstances, not only for artificial lighting. When changing this option from "White" to "Standard" it seems its exactly what happens under different lighting conditions. (If you want to see the difference here is a link: ) I set it to white and indoors its just perfect the most time.

Just recently I discovered the "PRIORITY SET IN AWB" Option.

Some variation in WB wouldnt bother me either.īut, like I said already, the AWB gets way to warm/yellow in different lighting conditions. But that should not the be necessary for okay-ish WB for travel and walk around. With my grey card I get better results overall, yes. Iam aware that the WB is just a guess from the camera and that the camera maybe doesnt have all the information it would need to set the correct WB. Thank you all for your detailed information and knowledge.
