2eyesee
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Re: The tipping point for me ....goodbye cameras
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activator wrote:
I could do that..but you wouldnt see any difference on screen.
What you have read is not what I have found........there are two colour levels on the P30
if anyone doesnt like rich colours ...like deep blue skies .they can choose the lower one.
What would be really helpful is if you could post a couple of full-sized samples showing the difference between the two modes. Particularly something with blue sky and green foliage.
There is also full manual controls that replicate what you would get on a normal camera.
Does taking manual control mean you miss out on the automatic AI features like HDR? Or can you turn down the sharpening, noise reduction ans saturation the software applies to HDR?
There is an amazing ammount of black PR online....its interesting working out what peoples motives are when reviewing.
People have different tastes on how they like their images processsed.
Have a look at this one from the Photography Blog review, for example:
http://img.photographyblog.com/reviews/huawei_p20_pro/sample_images/huawei_p20_pro_52.jpg
I like punchy photos, but the blue the sky here is way over the top and just looks unnatural.
Compare it to this one, which looks like it's been converted from one of their RAW samples:
http://img.photographyblog.com/reviews/huawei_p20_pro/sample_images/huawei_p20_pro_53.jpg
This one looks much more natural. A little flat - I'd ideally prefer something in between. There is a lot of purple fringing in the church windows though, something the software obviously takes are of in the auto modes.