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<blockquote data-quote="J-see" data-source="post: 429264" data-attributes="member: 31330"><p>The difference between the LR version of your shot and the Nikon NX version is that both have an own interpretation of the RAW file when it comes to colors and tones. LR uses an Adobe Cam profile while Nikon has its own version and both have a different way of interpreting and converting WB too, and the colors they assign are slightly different. It's not LR alone since I notice the same issue when loading my shot in RAWTherapee.</p><p></p><p>The only method I'm aware of to get my shot identical in another editor as it is in Nikon soft is by doing the first work in NX2 or NX-D and then exporting it as a TiFF. But even then you need to make sure you're using the same color profile.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J-see, post: 429264, member: 31330"] The difference between the LR version of your shot and the Nikon NX version is that both have an own interpretation of the RAW file when it comes to colors and tones. LR uses an Adobe Cam profile while Nikon has its own version and both have a different way of interpreting and converting WB too, and the colors they assign are slightly different. It's not LR alone since I notice the same issue when loading my shot in RAWTherapee. The only method I'm aware of to get my shot identical in another editor as it is in Nikon soft is by doing the first work in NX2 or NX-D and then exporting it as a TiFF. But even then you need to make sure you're using the same color profile. [/QUOTE]
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