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Leica M9 DNG

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  • Drew Altdo
    Andre,
    Create a support case, this isn't something that we've seen before. We sure would appreciate being informed if there is an issue. Provide us some samples so we can dig into the details.
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  • ANDRE122
    Thanks Drew,
    It's better when converted in JPEG or TIF . How can I post a DNG file and what is a support case ?
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  • Gerry Walden
    Andre

    You are not the only one with this problem. I notice that a number of my older .dng files have a very strong magenta cast, and they are ex-Nikon .nef files. This would (in my mind) tend to suggest that it is not a Leica problem. You might find it useful to raise this with the Leica Users group () if you have not done so already. They are a very friendly bunch with a lot of M9 users.

    Gerry
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  • deejjjaaaa
    as Leica turned to Adobe as their OEM raw converter they probably informed Adobe developers how to fix issue... may be it is the remnants of Leica M8.x IR issue which in M9 still requires a software correction (albeit Leica put some IR filter).
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  • deejjjaaaa
    also unrelated (to Leica) piece, but might be useful for a general knowledge

    http://forums.dpreview.com/forums/readf ... e=32705881

    there were some magenta cast issues w/ Pentax raw files on K20D (@ high ISO) - a user created a program that was able to fix the issue by preprocessing the raw file (.PEF or in camera .DNG) before feeding it into the raw converters that fixed the problem, using information contained in a masked black border sections of the sensor.
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  • ANDRE122
    Thanks all . I'm afraid I'll have to turn to LR or ACR though I preferred C.One till to day . I had not this isue with my M8. (I've just got the M9). Too bad .
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  • Drew Altdo
    Andre,
    Sorry to hear that, but as there is no support case created reporting this issue I'm sorry to say you never gave us a chance to understand the issue and adjust for it.
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  • ANDRE122
    Hi Drew,
    So sorry . I found why I got this magenta cast . It'not a P.One issue , but a fault of mine It could be to long to explain here . C.One 5.0.2works fine . Cheers .
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  • Drew Altdo
    Andre,
    Glad to hear it.
    As others may have the same issue (and this is a User to User Forum) it would be worth while to explain the issue here and hopefully assist someone else.
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  • Paul Steunebrink
    [quote="ANDRE122" wrote:
    Hi Drew,
    So sorry . I found why I got this magenta cast . It'not a P.One issue , but a fault of mine It could be to long to explain here . C.One 5.0.2works fine . Cheers .

    As Drew pointed out already, we (the CO community) would love to hear about your solution when you have the opportunity to share this with us.
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  • ANDRE122
    Hi all,
    The solution is only mine, I mean personnal . The pics were taken With two WA lenses , from a window .just under a roof expanding over the window. The result was a nasty vignetting and the red-magenta color . Same pic.with a 50mm was O.K. So beware of what's above your head !
    All the best and if it's not too late happy new year .
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  • deejjjaaaa
    [quote="ANDRE122" wrote:
    Hi all,
    The solution is only mine, I mean personnal . The pics were taken With two WA lenses , from a window .just under a roof expanding over the window. The result was a nasty vignetting and the red-magenta color . Same pic.with a 50mm was O.K. So beware of what's above your head !
    All the best and if it's not too late happy new year .


    I'd assume it is a WA lens issue

    http://chromasoft.blogspot.com/2009/10/ ... leica.html
    http://chromasoft.blogspot.com/2009/10/ ... ca_20.html

    may be Adobe do something to correct that in house (like they do corrections for Panasonic .RW2 raw files)
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