rdeloe
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My post was getting long enough so I left out the line where I mentioned I did the same thing, i.e., split the screen and had LR on one side and Phocus on the other! Like you I wanted to eliminate a variable. I didn't see any difference between the TIFF versions in PS and the files in their applications.@rdeloe - thanks for your posted examples - whilst I 'see' the differences in your posted tiffs- my comparisons are made splitting my monitor into two and comparing LR to Phocus rendering side by side san tiff exports and such interfventions. Still, I have to say that I am surprised by the differences in colour rendering in the firts two shots- these are way way different not only in colour but also in contrast. I must say - this level of difference I have not experienced in my workflow -or typical casual shooting/ In studio my experience is Phocus is a better choice.
Still, as you say in PP everythign is able to be corrected for any taste or use case - tbh the only reason I prefer LR over anyhting else is its inbuilt Library functionality - that and it also plays well with Leica and Hasselbald files - in my experience.
I'm not terribly surprised that there are differences. The choice of RAW processor and camera profile makes a huge difference. Hasselblad made one set of choices for RAW development, and Adobe made different choices that produce different results with that file (although they were trying to match the Hasselblad result...).
Were I using a Hasselblad camera, I would still go with Lightroom because I use the database functionality extensively, and I'm extremely familiar now with the way it works. For me, the benefits of using Lightroom far outweigh the costs of not getting precisely the look Hasselblad intends. While I like the Hasselblad result, I don't always want the same look. I very much appreciate the flexibility of being able to use a few camera profiles that give me the feeling or mood that works best for each project.
We are fortunate to have access to so many good tools. Everyone can find something that suits.