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D500
Do i have a problem with my D500 ?
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<blockquote data-quote="lokatz" data-source="post: 636015" data-attributes="member: 43924"><p>Mike, per WayneF's explanation (I just analyzed a few test shots and found the same), as well as the other explanations provided, you can either simply open the two images in Adobe Bridge/LR/PS and compare the color temperatures, or you can use something like ExifTool and compare the WB_RBLevels (look for them in the Nikon section of the data). If these values are different between the two pictures, which I think they will be, you know for sure that the AutoWB in your camera simply made slightly different decisions between them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lokatz, post: 636015, member: 43924"] Mike, per WayneF's explanation (I just analyzed a few test shots and found the same), as well as the other explanations provided, you can either simply open the two images in Adobe Bridge/LR/PS and compare the color temperatures, or you can use something like ExifTool and compare the WB_RBLevels (look for them in the Nikon section of the data). If these values are different between the two pictures, which I think they will be, you know for sure that the AutoWB in your camera simply made slightly different decisions between them. [/QUOTE]
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