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INFRARED - CWB on D70
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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 284928" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>And just to pile on, I just did a test with me D7000 where I shot with Auto WB instead of my custom WB setting and while the initial RAW image was <em>very</em> red instead of only slightly red (more times than not the WB slider on the RAW image comes in around 2000 - all the way left), once I created the custom profile it was absolutely fine.</p><p></p><p>One word, you <u>need</u> to convert your RAW file from NEF to DNG to run the profile tool. I convert all of my RAW files anyway, but you only need to convert the image(s) you want to use with the tool. Once you have the profile created then Lightroom or ACR can use it on NEF files as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 284928, member: 9240"] And just to pile on, I just did a test with me D7000 where I shot with Auto WB instead of my custom WB setting and while the initial RAW image was [I]very[/I] red instead of only slightly red (more times than not the WB slider on the RAW image comes in around 2000 - all the way left), once I created the custom profile it was absolutely fine. One word, you [U]need[/U] to convert your RAW file from NEF to DNG to run the profile tool. I convert all of my RAW files anyway, but you only need to convert the image(s) you want to use with the tool. Once you have the profile created then Lightroom or ACR can use it on NEF files as well. [/QUOTE]
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