Please say what is better. I can't tell between D-Cinelike and Truecolor. I think there are more color details in Truecolor but I'm not sure how it's supposed to look. I'm tired of using D-Cinelike as it looks quite bland. I thought none is better but it's not. I tried D-log but the noise was incredible.
Bashy Posted at 6-26 03:58
Sorry chap, not even the ocean, other than it actually changing itself, the deep to shallow changes colour on its own
I was scared to take pix in TrueColor because I know D-Cinelike provides a better image when zoomed in but not by that much. I think TrueColor gives better color but until I can make another Pano I won't know.
AntDX316 Posted at 6-27 21:57
I need to take pictures of something colorful and grade with D-Cinelike and with TrueColor to see.
Look for subjects with different tones like hovering near a car park at lower altitudes so the camera can see all the different colours of the vehicles
A J Posted at 6-27 22:08
Look for subjects with different tones like hovering near a car park at lower altitudes so the camera can see all the different colours of the vehicles
I will try that and a colorful mural or something.
I mean, why would they even add a picture profile that is labeled as "TrueColor"? Is it designed to be TrueColor w/o editing?
I mean, why would they even add a picture profile that is labeled as "TrueColor"? Is it designed to be TrueColor w/o editing?
I believe its designed to evenly spread RGB across the image without any enhancements whereas d-cinelike is designed to flatten the colours for further editing as a basic version of log.