Hi,
I would suggest that this thread is about CCD vs CMOS in MF digital. The question here is if the new CMOS based backs have different rendition of colour compared to their CCD brethren. The link you refer to discusses 4/3 compared to MFD, mostly.
The next question is if the possible differences in colour rendition depend on image processing and weather those differences can be corrected by correct profiles or not.
Personally, I have a P45+ and some Sonys. Both systems are used with Lightroom. With the Sonys I generally used Adobe Standard profile, while with the P45+ I mostly used a dual illuminant profile generated by Adobe DNG Profile editor. With that stuff, I can only tell the images apart by looking at the file names or the EXIF.
One point here is that I have used Lightroom since 2006 and I was pretty happy with it's colour since Process Variant 2010, so I am adopted to Sony/LR/Adobe Standard.
On the other hand I built a new dual illuminant profile with DCamProf for the A7rII, and will do it for my older cameras, too. The enclosed image shows Adobe Standard on the left and DCamProf on the right. Same processing otherwise.
Best regards
Erik
Jack,
I'm not so sure: theSuede mentioned one day later in this post "...the absolute DR of the latest Sony sensors..." and "...D800...".