It's not just post-processing, but the standard setup of the two cameras. I prefer the less saturated in-camera jpeg images using the Canon's default settings, especially for Blurb destinations, which will darken the image a bit and add weight to the color. But for JPEG outputs from the Canon, it's possible to adjust the saturation and sharpness settings in the camera's process to more closely match Nikon's default settings.
I think it would be fairly hard to tell which pictures in our recent album were Canon versus which were Nikon, but it's probably also because her Nikon body's more saturated setup might have been offset but the Nikkor 24-120, which is a fairly low-contrast mid-priced lens. My 24-105 is a better optic for this application. And at f/4 I can get all the selective focus one needs short of being artsy-fartsy.
Rick "without much artsy-fartsy headroom and generally happy if the important events and people are faithfully recorded" Denney
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