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D7000 & Playback format & strange incident
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<blockquote data-quote="Camera Fun" data-source="post: 517785" data-attributes="member: 13006"><p>When shooting RAW on my D7000, and viewing the playback, the image is a jpeg version, Correct? </p><p> Just confirming because I have taken a few shots lately with the camera on incandescent which resulted in the entire playback image being blue (so much that it appeared like I had a blue filter on) even though the lighting was incandescent. In comparison the auto white balance appeared normal in playback. Also, if I looked at the raw file in view nx2 and selected incandescent there, the strong blue appeared again.</p><p> The blue was so pronounced that I checked through some camera settings; only change I made was to move Contrast from +1 to 0 for impacting jpeg. I tried some more test shots comparing auto white balance with incandescent for playback purposes but this time the incandescent did not have the blue issue and was very similar to the auto. </p><p> Lighting source has been the same interior lights in the house. Lens is my new Tamron 24-70.</p><p> Any thoughts on the strong blue issue?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Camera Fun, post: 517785, member: 13006"] When shooting RAW on my D7000, and viewing the playback, the image is a jpeg version, Correct? Just confirming because I have taken a few shots lately with the camera on incandescent which resulted in the entire playback image being blue (so much that it appeared like I had a blue filter on) even though the lighting was incandescent. In comparison the auto white balance appeared normal in playback. Also, if I looked at the raw file in view nx2 and selected incandescent there, the strong blue appeared again. The blue was so pronounced that I checked through some camera settings; only change I made was to move Contrast from +1 to 0 for impacting jpeg. I tried some more test shots comparing auto white balance with incandescent for playback purposes but this time the incandescent did not have the blue issue and was very similar to the auto. Lighting source has been the same interior lights in the house. Lens is my new Tamron 24-70. Any thoughts on the strong blue issue? [/QUOTE]
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