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D600 takes yellow/too warm photos
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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 658791" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>Definitely a WB adjustment as described. Could also be a camera profile adjustment. Given how long the D600 has been out of production I'm assuming you're a new owner of a used camera so it's possible that the profile may be set to something custom so you should look at that. </p><p></p><p>In the Shooting Menu set White Balance to Auto1 if it's not, and if you're not comfortable setting a custom WB as Paul mentioned. There's an Auto2 that's warmer (more yellow) so seeing an 'A' isn't enough. </p><p></p><p>Immediately under that you'll see Set Picture Control which is your camera profile. If you're shooting RAW this won't matter but it will in JPEG. If the 2 letter code in that option has an asterisk next to it then the profile has been customized. If it is I would go into the profile and reset it using the delete button just to make sure that it's not impacting the shot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 658791, member: 9240"] Definitely a WB adjustment as described. Could also be a camera profile adjustment. Given how long the D600 has been out of production I'm assuming you're a new owner of a used camera so it's possible that the profile may be set to something custom so you should look at that. In the Shooting Menu set White Balance to Auto1 if it's not, and if you're not comfortable setting a custom WB as Paul mentioned. There's an Auto2 that's warmer (more yellow) so seeing an 'A' isn't enough. Immediately under that you'll see Set Picture Control which is your camera profile. If you're shooting RAW this won't matter but it will in JPEG. If the 2 letter code in that option has an asterisk next to it then the profile has been customized. If it is I would go into the profile and reset it using the delete button just to make sure that it's not impacting the shot. [/QUOTE]
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