Salutare,
Am facut niste teste cu poze prin parc cu o frunza de artar de toamna(nikon d750 _tamron 24-70) si dupa ce am importat-o in lightroom si i-am dat export as jpeg la cea mai buna calitate vad ca... surpriza culorile din raw erau mai vii si mai ok per total... pare ca se pierde din temperatura culorilor la conversia in jpeg... m-am uitat si la jpeg-ul procesat din camera (am pus sa salveze si raw si jpeg) si acesta este fff ok... aceleasi culori placute ca si in raw...
Am incercat de test si converia raw-ului in nx-d... si imi scoate un jpeg foarte ok... la fel ca cel pe care il scoate camera...
Sa se piarda din calitatea culorilor la exportul in lightroom sau photoshop ? pt ca mi-as dori sa lucrez cu aceste unelte deoarece ai mult mai multe functii pe care le poti folosi in editare dar daca pierd din calitatea culorilor... la ce bun ?
Precizez ca in lightroom nu am facut nici cea mai mica editare... doar import in catalog ->export la calitate 100% si sRGB care era si default... lightroom CC 2015.1 Relase si Camera Raw 9.1 ca versiuni
Am gasit pe un site:
https://wypictures.wordpress.com/2015/08/07/comparison-of-raw-converters-for-nikon/
"Make no mistake. Despite all its shortcomings, NX-D really produces the best results in the RAW conversion stage. It outputs colours that are closest to the actual real-life colours you saw when you took that picture. Detail extraction is surprisingly good when you examine the image at 1-1, and is actually superior to some of the other raw converters in some examples I tried. Shadow and highlight details recovery is pretty decent as well and competitive with other alternatives. It also has a ‘smart’ exposure system in the form of ADL, which works very well. It comes with distortion correction profiles for all Nikon lenses. Noise reduction is shockingly good when you can get around its slow performance and crash-prone tendencies – it produces a splendid balance of details extraction and noise reduction and I consider it second only to DXO OP’s PRIME in this list (Update: After more experience with NX-D, as of 2016 I feel that NX-D’s noise reduction is superior to DXO PRIME if you spend enough time on it!). The exposure tools are decent enough to get a well-exposed image for further processing by other imaging applications."