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<blockquote data-quote="floridafan" data-source="post: 687747" data-attributes="member: 45712"><p>Is it true that Nikon has proprietary software to convert RAW Files to JPEG? Is this a step that must be taken before utilizing Photoshop to ensure true color transfer? In RAW on her MacBookPro the colors look vibrant and rich, however when we send them off in JPEG to print the colors and contrast seem to have a Blue Gray Cast to them.</p><p></p><p>The pictures that were shot in RAW required no editing in photoshop based on what was visible so they were just converted from RAW to JPEG in Photoshop, however the results were not wat was expected with colors and "Casts" that rendered the photos undesirable.</p><p></p><p>Is there a Nikon Program we should be using? What is the process that seems to work best for you? Does anyone even have this issue or is it something unique to us?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="floridafan, post: 687747, member: 45712"] Is it true that Nikon has proprietary software to convert RAW Files to JPEG? Is this a step that must be taken before utilizing Photoshop to ensure true color transfer? In RAW on her MacBookPro the colors look vibrant and rich, however when we send them off in JPEG to print the colors and contrast seem to have a Blue Gray Cast to them. The pictures that were shot in RAW required no editing in photoshop based on what was visible so they were just converted from RAW to JPEG in Photoshop, however the results were not wat was expected with colors and "Casts" that rendered the photos undesirable. Is there a Nikon Program we should be using? What is the process that seems to work best for you? Does anyone even have this issue or is it something unique to us? [/QUOTE]
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