Well, here is a screenshot of a section of the JPEGs that will give you an idea:

http://www.antiqueauto.org/assets/randomPost.png



On Mon, Nov 23, 2015 at 12:12 PM, John <sesso...@earthlink.net> wrote:
> On 11/22/2015 1:13 PM, Darren Addy wrote:
>>
>> Yesterday I enjoyed a little photo safari and then, hearing that a
>> group of Whooping Cranes did not take off as expected on Saturday I
>> raced down to Thayer County to try to get to see them before sundown.
>>
>> Somewhere along the line I accidentally changed some setting (not
>> through the menus) and after that point each JPEG produced looked
>> different than the one before, but each was some sort of extreme
>> in-camera post-processing. I could almost understand it they were all
>> ONE sort of post-processing (like cross-processing) but they were each
>> different.
>>
>> I was shooting in RAW+ so the JPEGs are pretty irrelevant (didn't LOSE
>> anything because of the error, but still annoying).
>>
>> What in the heck did I do so I can avoid doing it again? Any ideas?
>>
>
> Without seeing examples I'd be at a loss to even take a SWAG.
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