There is a basic "make the raw data into something that can be built into what looks like an image to a human" step and then a "tune the image to offer something that people actually might like" stage - which is the bit that users add to during their own editing. The key here though is a matter of taste. The D70 uses a completely different type of sensor as I recall. Most camaera require individual profiles (even if they use the same sensor) for full attempts at accuracy. Perhaps the D610s requires a different profile. Looks to me that the C1 Nikon D610 profile may be the problem. I've just done a comparison with some old shots taken with a Nikon D70 - they don't have the same issue. The "orange" hair appears in all photos (flash and natural lighting).
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