On Oct 5, 2006, at 1:46 AM, Gonz wrote:
Of course, the eyedropper can be handy, I use it alot. But not every
pic is going to have something with grey (equal RGB values). In the
pictures I was working on , this was the situation. Its a pain to
have
to hunt around the white balance space
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On Oct 5, 2006, at 1:46 AM, Gonz wrote:
Of course, the eyedropper can be handy, I use it alot. But not every
pic is going to have something with grey (equal RGB values). In the
pictures I was working on , this was the situation. Its a pain to
have
to hunt
On Oct 5, 2006, at 8:54 PM, Gonz wrote:
I'm going to try the Adobe convertor and see what happens. Is the
K100D
supported? It sounds like it if you converted some...
In Camera Raw v3.5 ... download and install the latest.
Godfrey
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On Oct 4, 2006, at 5:47 AM, Gonz wrote:
I downloaded ACR 3.5 and I still see the strange tint. Its almost
as if
the Pentax software is writing the DNG incorrectly.
Why not just adjust the white balance until it is correct and never
mind what color temperature the RAW converter wants to
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On Oct 4, 2006, at 5:47 AM, Gonz wrote:
I downloaded ACR 3.5 and I still see the strange tint. Its almost
as if
the Pentax software is writing the DNG incorrectly.
Why not just adjust the white balance until it is correct and never
mind what color
On Oct 4, 2006, at 4:56 PM, Gonz wrote:
Why not just adjust the white balance until it is correct and never
mind what color temperature the RAW converter wants to report?
Because its nice to start with a reference you know and adjust from
there, instead of blindly moving the white balance
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On Oct 4, 2006, at 4:56 PM, Gonz wrote:
Why not just adjust the white balance until it is correct and never
mind what color temperature the RAW converter wants to report?
Because its nice to start with a reference you know and adjust from
there, instead of blindly
I ran into a strange situation when I took some pics recently with my
K100D. I converted the RAW into DNG using Pentax Photo Browser, then I
imported them into ACR (CS2) and proceeded to adjust them. I noticed
however, that the white balance, which was set to As Shot or something
like that,
Gonz wrote:
I ran into a strange situation when I took some pics recently with my
K100D. I converted the RAW into DNG using Pentax Photo Browser, then I
imported them into ACR (CS2) and proceeded to adjust them. I noticed
however, that the white balance, which was set to As Shot or
I'll have to check that. I'm probably using the older one since I have
not updated in a while.
rg
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Gonz wrote:
I ran into a strange situation when I took some pics recently with my
K100D. I converted the RAW into DNG using Pentax Photo Browser, then I
imported
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Gonz wrote:
I ran into a strange situation when I took some pics recently with my
K100D. I converted the RAW into DNG using Pentax Photo Browser, then I
imported them into ACR (CS2) and proceeded to adjust them. I noticed
however, that the white balance, which
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