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Apr 28, 2009 21:54 |  #1

Whats the best Colour Matrix settings in the 1Ds mark II for largest jpegs?

Standard

Portrait

H Saturation

Adobe RGB

L Saturation


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Apr 29, 2009 07:09 |  #2

You're shooting jpgs with a mark II? Isn't that sort of like buying a Ferrari to use for grocery shopping? No offense intended, just sort of puzzling.


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Apr 29, 2009 07:12 as a reply to  @ givtu's post |  #3

Not for where the photos are going(cell phone screenies)

Edit And you'd be surprised the images I have done jpeg on the 5D had some pros go "I didn't know you did raw"!

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May 01, 2009 14:00 |  #4

Tyreman wrote in post #7824564 (external link)
(cell phone screenies)

sRGB.
Rest is according to taste.


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