I am currently having some issues between DxO Optics Pro 10 and Lightroom 6, just looking for some advice as it is hindering me when using DxO which I do find fantastic.
D7200
24-120 F4
No Flash
AWB
This is a high ISO image but it is apparent across all ISO ranges and using different lenses, no flash, flash photography with & without filters.
The problem is how DxO derives the as shot white balance values and how they differ from Lightroom's, with Lightroom showing them much more natural, the DxO consistently turns people yellow/green.
Bear in mind the images are a crop of a bloke stood in front of a pool table lit with florescent lighting, also pay attention to the Sky information on the television in the background, the ICC profile in DxO is set to 'current display profile' to match that of the device used in Lightroom (sRGB).
I am just using WB cards for now but in well lit 'easy' AWB situations it still comes in very different, the tint particularly.
Any thoughts? these are all png screen grabs.
No Correction showing the different white balance values
no_correction_different_wb by ryan hollings, on Flickr
Lightroom values input to DxO manually (notice how it looks more natural now in DxO but still higher contrast and the TV is different)
dxo_set_to LR_WB by ryan hollings, on Flickr
DxO values input into Lightroom manually (the guy looks ill, still differences in contrast and TV colour rendition)
LR_set_to_dxo_wb by ryan hollings, on Flickr
Any ideas? All help much appreciated, I have used Lightroom for a few years now but only recently got DxO so it could be lack of knowledge in that field, I have searched this forum and used google but unless I am searching for the wrong thing cant find much information on it.
Cheers
Earl
D7200
24-120 F4
No Flash
AWB
This is a high ISO image but it is apparent across all ISO ranges and using different lenses, no flash, flash photography with & without filters.
The problem is how DxO derives the as shot white balance values and how they differ from Lightroom's, with Lightroom showing them much more natural, the DxO consistently turns people yellow/green.
Bear in mind the images are a crop of a bloke stood in front of a pool table lit with florescent lighting, also pay attention to the Sky information on the television in the background, the ICC profile in DxO is set to 'current display profile' to match that of the device used in Lightroom (sRGB).
I am just using WB cards for now but in well lit 'easy' AWB situations it still comes in very different, the tint particularly.
Any thoughts? these are all png screen grabs.
No Correction showing the different white balance values
no_correction_different_wb by ryan hollings, on FlickrLightroom values input to DxO manually (notice how it looks more natural now in DxO but still higher contrast and the TV is different)
dxo_set_to LR_WB by ryan hollings, on FlickrDxO values input into Lightroom manually (the guy looks ill, still differences in contrast and TV colour rendition)
LR_set_to_dxo_wb by ryan hollings, on FlickrAny ideas? All help much appreciated, I have used Lightroom for a few years now but only recently got DxO so it could be lack of knowledge in that field, I have searched this forum and used google but unless I am searching for the wrong thing cant find much information on it.
Cheers
Earl