Dear Debbie

Forgive me if I jumped to any conclusions. However I have read your original post and I don't see any mention of Jpegs.

All of the questions I asked have a bearing on the colour of a camera image. Despite what someone else said knowing the amount of the colour could be an important factor in deciding the problem. Someone also assumed that the problem was green shadows but you refer to a green grey cast which I assume means highlights too?

I can see that shooting Jpegs can have the occasional use but one way to determine where the problem lies is to shoot a few test frames in RAW and see if the problem persists. I have had one experience of shooting and submitting Jpegs because I was away from my laptop with C1 and had to sort out an image for a magazine at very short notice. Because I was working on someone's uncalibrated monitor I had to judge the files by using the eye-dropper. There was NO green grey cast from my 1ds.

Bob Croxford


On 10 Jul 2004, at 11:34, Debbie Rowe wrote:

Some of you are very righteous.

I asked for advice that suits my needs. I'm not stupid
I know shooting Tiff files is better, but for my own
reasons I will be shooting jpegs and my camera still
has a green grey cast to the images!!

If you can't help, then why waste your time and effort
emailing in.

Debbie

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