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Canon R6 colour profile problem? Colour cast

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  • Permanently deleted user
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    I don't see this problem with my R5 files (I know, different cameras, but they look identical using the R6 profile too), but I don't touch them first with DxO products.  

    How do your native Canon files look in Capture One? And are you sending Tiffs or DNGs to Capture One?

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  • Christopher Gibson

    Raw files direct from the camera are fine. So I guess it's something odd in the dng files from DxO. Strange that changing the exif camera name from EOS R6 to EOS 6D fixes it.

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  • Permanently deleted user
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    Very odd - but Capture One profiles in general have always had the capacity to baffle.

    Note that you can make the 6D profile the default for your R6 files, rather than apply it on a file by file basis, which might make life a bit easier - I've done that on numerous occasions over the years when I wasn't satisfied with the default profile for a given camera.

    Just go to the camera profiles folder (in Windows Explorer), rename the R6 profile (I usually just change the suffix to ".bak"), then copy the 6D profile and give it the proper name of the R6 profile.

     

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  • Christopher Gibson

    Thanks Keith R, that will save me some time.

     

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  • Christopher Gibson

    Looks like they are fixing it. The latest beta version is playing nice, my shadows now look right :)

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  • Christopher Gibson

    Maybe not. Problem is back with the latest version.

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  • Christopher Gibson

    Capture One support have confirmed that this is a bug. It's on their to-do list :(

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  • Christopher Gibson

    The workaround that I am now using:

    By changing the camera model from an R6 to a 6D in the exif data, the pictures work properly in Capture One. As I often have hundreds of pictures in a catalogue, editing the Exif data for each one separately is not practical, fortunately I can do a batch change using AnalogExif.

    I've just run through a batch of over 300 pictures and the colour is nicely green tint free.

    Hope this helps.

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