color profile
Sony Neutral Color Profile
Overview
This neutral camera profile is my go to preference for both everyday & professional photo-videography. It is the base to create a “film” like feel to your captures, and will be best to use with my presets as you’ll be able to adjust the colors and details in more depth than standard color profile settings. You will receive a video & text instruction to set the profile settings MANUALLY in your Sony camera.
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You will receive a video & text instruction to set the profile settings MANUALLY in your Sony camera.
The instructions will be included in your downloads
Works on: any Sony Alpha Series
All files all compressed in zip format digital downloads where all sales are final and there are no refunds or exchanges. Every purchase means you agree to never reproduce, or distribute my presets without consent. Legal action will be taken if necessary.
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Color Profile Differences
Different types of cameras, or different types of phones, have different Color Profile Settings. This is the reason why the same presets can turn out differently in one click, which is why “one click presets” doesn’t work most of the time. You’ll need to adjust them to make them work for your own unique photos depending on the types you use.
My preference though, is to use a “flatter” / neutral color profile setting for my camera. In Sony, the camera I use, it is called Cine 2 or Cine 3 or S log (with several settings tweaked in it.) In Fuji it is called F log & Eterna. In Canon it is usually called c-log / cinestyle, and so on.
Basically, the reason why I choose a more neutral color profile is because I can edit them for more depth. If I use a standard color profile, all the photos will already have its contrast and color saturations set in it, it will be more difficult to adjust them especially with all the vibrant details. You can see the difference between color profiles for Sony Cameras & Iphones with some examples below.
Sony Standard
Sony S-Log
Rivi's Neutral
Color Profile
Sony Standard
Iphone
Rivi's Neutral
Color Profile
With a my neutral color profile, the photos will not turn out vibrant, but not too flat either. The contrast and saturations are easily adjustable in Lightroom. With my presets, I have created different settings so you can achieve a consistent look — whether you use standard color profile photos straight out of your phone / camera or if you choose to use a neutral color profile like me. In most cases it will not be exactly the same, but they will still appear consistent with a similar base tone after you adjust the presets based on your own images.
All of the AFTER image above are using Rivi’s “home” presets .
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Rivi's Customized Color Profile
*Rivi’s customized cine 2 profile — edited using “Home 2 Sony Preset”
Overview
This neutral camera profile is my go to preference for both everyday & professional photo-videography. It is the base to create a “film” like feel to your captures, and will be best to use with my presets as you’ll be able to adjust the colors and details in more depth than standard color profile settings. You will receive a video & text instruction to set the profile settings MANUALLY in your Sony camera.
Rp49.000
VIDEO & TEXT INSTRUCTIONS
You will receive a video & text instruction to set the profile settings MANUALLY in your sony camera.
The instructions will be included in your downloads
Works on: Any Sony Alpha Series
DNG/ .CUBE Files all compressed in zip format digital download, all sales are final and there are no refunds or exchanges. Every purchase means you agree to never reproduce, or distribute my presets without consent. Legal action will be taken if necessary.
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COLOR PROFILE DIFFERENCES
There are many different profiles when using a camera. Most of the times I use a “flatter” / “neutral” profile setting for my camera. In sony, the camera I use, it is called Cine 2 or Cine 3 or S log, with S gamut. In fuji it is called F log & Eterna. In canon it is usually called c-log / cinestyle, and so on.
Basically, the reason why I choose a flat color profile is because I can edit it in a more uniform kind of way. If I use a standard color profile, all the photos will already have its contrast and color saturations set, it will be more difficult to adjust already set tones especially with the details.
Sony Standard
S-Log
Rivi's Custom Profile
You can see the difference between color profiles with some examples above.
With flat color profile, I can adjust the contrast and saturations more freely and I can easily bring out other details with Lightroom.With my presets, I have created different settings so you can achieve a similar look — whether you use standard color profile photos straight out of your phone / Camera or if you choose to use a flat camera profile like me. In most cases it will not be exactly the same, but they will still appear consistent with a similar base tone. Adjustments will still be needed most of the time.
- All photos above are edited using Rivi’s “home” presets .