Quote Originally Posted by Travis View Post
yea... i told you... i still don't think i'm getting it...

i think i misread your post..... the end point i'm getting at is that for me the saturation level i see on my lcd must closely reflect the saturation level i see with my own eyes during the capture...

i thought you were talking about a environmental situation that would cause your camera to oversaturate...
Then, you did completely misread my post.

Nevertheless, you are still not making good photographic sense. It is impossible to deal with saturation level totally in isolation from factors such as lighting, exposure, filters, glare, etc.

The thick "tomes" on Colour Correction are indicative of the fact that digital cameras can't even be depended on to accurately depict the shade or colour correctly in all situations, so why would anyone think that they come any closer on saturation level?

Tegan