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D600/D610
Nikon Temperature/White Balance
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<blockquote data-quote="Horoscope Fish" data-source="post: 702213" data-attributes="member: 13090"><p>Nikon and Canon do, in my experience, interpret white balance differently. Canon tends to shoot with an orange/amber bias which many people prefer. If you shoot using the Auto White Balance function on your D600 you can adjust it to replicate the warmer Canon colors by default. If you want to do that, go into the Shooting menu, highlight the White Balance option, click right and highlight the Auto option. Keep clicking right until you enter a menu with a color grid for adjusting G/M/A/B (Green/Magenta and Amber/Blue) settings. Try bumping the Amber a little, maybe with a touch of Magenta as well, and see if that better replicates what you're used to seeing with your Canon. Or you can use a WB card when shooting or simply keep adjusting things to taste when you post-process.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Horoscope Fish, post: 702213, member: 13090"] Nikon and Canon do, in my experience, interpret white balance differently. Canon tends to shoot with an orange/amber bias which many people prefer. If you shoot using the Auto White Balance function on your D600 you can adjust it to replicate the warmer Canon colors by default. If you want to do that, go into the Shooting menu, highlight the White Balance option, click right and highlight the Auto option. Keep clicking right until you enter a menu with a color grid for adjusting G/M/A/B (Green/Magenta and Amber/Blue) settings. Try bumping the Amber a little, maybe with a touch of Magenta as well, and see if that better replicates what you're used to seeing with your Canon. Or you can use a WB card when shooting or simply keep adjusting things to taste when you post-process. [/QUOTE]
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