Color profile question/problem.

These two products of the same file were taken on D300s my spouse and are good examples of a profile problem, that I can't solve.  It's the same problem, I also have experience on the Nikon D700 and D3.  What follows has been exported with the profile "caméra Standard" and notice the reflection of the Yellow Sun on the door panels:

marciasd300sstandard.jpg

The following has been exported with a profile of lightroom generated xrite. Notice the overall contrast better, but also horrible unnatural yellow on the same door:

marciasd300sxrite.jpg

This difference causes all kinds of distortion in natural hair that contains any red-orange.  I use these doors because they are a striking example.  Any attempt to correct through the World Bank generally will result in too much blue elsewhere.  Also, I've created several test profiles in several light conditions (manually and LR), and they all cause this problem in the three cameras.  This isn't a question of a unicameral bad or wrong created the profile.

I have two questions: this example shows well enough to see what I mean?   If so, is - anyone can speculate as to the problem or the solution?  Even conjecture would be appreciated since I'm out of my country and not an expert in this kind of thing.   Thank you!

George, this is an extreme lighting situation that allows to create strange colors that are difficult to "rectify". I put that word in quotes because the question is: what were the colors in lookin at the scene with your eyes. Chances are that the strange colors were there, but not entirely seen, because our brain has a built-in mechanism to change the colors of "what they should be."

So, in other words, I think that you cannot be too critical of a picture taken in these extreme lighting situations.

I have also seen pictures taken in such circumstances are very difficult to "color setting". You showed us the example of a photo 'red '. But the same is true when you take a photo in extremely "blue" light (a very cloudy and rainy day in shadow).

I fould that in such situations I've either must live with colors that are not 'right' or I have to resort to adjustmenst of local color in PS.

WW

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