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JPEG or RAW - what do you shoot??
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<blockquote data-quote="STM" data-source="post: 123385" data-attributes="member: 12827"><p>I did the same thing today while shooting at the zoo in bright sunlight. The D700 was left on a tungsten WB and I never noticed it because I rarely check the images after I shoot them. When I got home and opened the RAW files in CS5, I noticed they looked rather cool in hue and then saw my mistake and I just changed the color temperature to 6000 Kelvin and poof, fixed. I still love film and will shoot it until it is no more but you have to admit, there are some things in digital you just can't do with film.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="STM, post: 123385, member: 12827"] I did the same thing today while shooting at the zoo in bright sunlight. The D700 was left on a tungsten WB and I never noticed it because I rarely check the images after I shoot them. When I got home and opened the RAW files in CS5, I noticed they looked rather cool in hue and then saw my mistake and I just changed the color temperature to 6000 Kelvin and poof, fixed. I still love film and will shoot it until it is no more but you have to admit, there are some things in digital you just can't do with film. [/QUOTE]
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