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privatebydesign said:jukka said:no I do not, and as I say, you get used, now my Canons LCD looks to reddish, my answer was, if you not like the the yellow tint you can adjust WB so the LCD mirrors a warmer reproduction (RAW), or use another profile (if it is important to se the colors in the LCD" more neutral" ) and regarding d800 the yellow tint are not seen in every situation
You cannot "use another profile" unless you hack the Nikon firmware, you can use another picture style, you can change the WB (though only a fool would do that to get a more accurate screen rendition), you can change saturation, but you can't change the screens profile.
jukka said:the eyes (brain) adapt to the more yellow LCD after a while.
Nikon themselves have now acknowledged this is a fault, even if you don't, and they are dealing with correcting it. But even though the eye/brain has an incredible ability to deal with coloured light and auto correct, that doesn't diminish the fact that, amazing though they are, they cannot instantly correct between a green screen and the actual scene in front of them, indeed that is why the D800 and D4, the $6,000 camera in my earlier post, both appear to have green tints, precisely because the eye can't deal with the inaccuracies of the Nikon screen profile.
pictures style standard , neutral etc are profiles and the differences shall also been shown in the LCD
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