PSE 5.0 and Adobe RAW

2006-10-22 Thread Bill Owens
Regardless of the camera WB setting, the Adobe RAW converter shows the WB as shot, and a color temperature of 4800. I find that changing the white balance to whatever the actual conditions were, and setting exposure to 0.00 usually shows the image as I remember it being. Bill -- PDML

Re: PSE 5.0 and Adobe RAW

2006-10-22 Thread Mat Maessen
On 10/22/06, Bill Owens [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Regardless of the camera WB setting, the Adobe RAW converter shows the WB as shot, and a color temperature of 4800. I find that changing the white balance to whatever the actual conditions were, and setting exposure to 0.00 usually shows the

Re: PSE 5.0 and Adobe RAW

2006-10-22 Thread Godfrey DiGiorgi
I think this is a deficiency with Camera Raw more than anything else. I do the same thing (using Photoshop CS2 + Camera Raw), although I find that usually exposure needs to be set at around +0.3-0.5 as a baseline for white point, using the DS body. Godfrey On Oct 22, 2006, at 8:29 AM, Bill

Re: PSE 5.0 and Adobe RAW

2006-10-22 Thread Eactivist
In a message dated 10/22/2006 11:54:31 AM Pacific Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Use Camera Raw's white-balance eye dropper. Look for what ought to be a Zone VIII to Zone IX gray tone (values with close to proper exposure setting should be between 180 and 230 in R, G and B) and

Re: PSE 5.0 and Adobe RAW

2006-10-22 Thread Godfrey DiGiorgi
Use Camera Raw's white-balance eye dropper. Look for what ought to be a Zone VIII to Zone IX gray tone (values with close to proper exposure setting should be between 180 and 230 in R, G and B) and click on it ... I find this gets me very very close to the mark most of the time. Godfrey

Re: PSE 5.0 and Adobe RAW

2006-10-22 Thread Godfrey DiGiorgi
On Oct 22, 2006, at 12:08 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Use Camera Raw's white-balance eye dropper. Look for what ought to be a Zone VIII to Zone IX gray tone (values with close to proper exposure setting should be between 180 and 230 in R, G and B) and click on it ... I find this gets me