[ Olympus Colours ] - Show Your Blues, Greens and Reds!


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White and yellow

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Green and yellow

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Yellow and Red

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Mixture

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My red & green..
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white & blue...
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my first post in this thread... very red... :heart:
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Hi Olympians,

Just wondering,

The nice Oly colours, is it in the lenses or the cam itself?

Does 3rd party lenses produces equally nice colours on oly cam?
 

Hi cichlid,

To answer your question, it is a combination of the lens (Zuikos produce great contrast), and the camera image processor.
 

Hi cichlid,

To answer your question, it is a combination of the lens (Zuikos produce great contrast), and the camera image processor.

okie, thanks!
 

i was wondering - is it possible to load custom curves onto a non-olympus camera which enables photos to have olympus colours? :think:
 

i was wondering - is it possible to load custom curves onto a non-olympus camera which enables photos to have olympus colours? :think:

Possible, but will not turn out accurate. I have done editing shots taken from Olympus and Canon camera and I tried to edit it to somehow "match" with Olympus colors, but wasnt succesfull. My friend who is a canon user, can tell which one is from canon (edited) cause he "see canon colors everyday" (he shoot with a canon).

Some people describe Canon has warm colours, and I would describe Olympus got true colours. :lovegrin:
 

Some people describe Canon has warm colours, and I would describe Olympus got true colours. :lovegrin:

that is actually on the contrary to the understood definition of 'true' - oly colours aren't exactly accurate; but they're definitely pleasing. :)
 

Join in the fun, add one Malacca photo too:)

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Wow, totally cloudless!

Nicely done there!
 

All of you guys,underexpose by a little to bring out the colour,right??
 

That's metering. Not necessary to meter lower or -EV. It's more important the correct EV. Just remember that the camera's EV can easily be wrong.
 

All of you guys,underexpose by a little to bring out the colour,right??
No, never if I can help it. If wrong in one direction, I prefer underexposure, but right exposure is always the best exposure. If you underexpose then shadow details are gone or degraded. What's not there from the start can never be recovered.
 

blue, white n green from Laurel Bed Lake....out of cam pic no PP

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