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D7200
RAW Colour cast problem
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<blockquote data-quote="WayneF" data-source="post: 547313" data-attributes="member: 12496"><p>The effect is that there is no white balance correction in raw files. Raw is raw. Meaning, other than exposure, there are no camera settings applied to raw data. It is not even RGB yet. The huge advantage of raw is that we can correct white balance later, after we can actually see it, and can know and judge what we are doing, with better tools.</p><p></p><p>I know very little about Gimp, I think it is good, but I know it is NOT a raw editor. I "think" that UFRaw is the plan there, to correct the raw images first. Then, the raw editor MUST output a new JPG or TIF with the corrections applied, for Gimp to see then.</p><p></p><p> But the main idea of raw is that we correct white balance later, ourself, leisurely at home. Also settings like camera color profile (like Vivid or Landscape) are not in raw either, but can be appled later, after we can see what we are doing. And we can tweak exposure too. But the raw plan is that we see it and apply these settings ourself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WayneF, post: 547313, member: 12496"] The effect is that there is no white balance correction in raw files. Raw is raw. Meaning, other than exposure, there are no camera settings applied to raw data. It is not even RGB yet. The huge advantage of raw is that we can correct white balance later, after we can actually see it, and can know and judge what we are doing, with better tools. I know very little about Gimp, I think it is good, but I know it is NOT a raw editor. I "think" that UFRaw is the plan there, to correct the raw images first. Then, the raw editor MUST output a new JPG or TIF with the corrections applied, for Gimp to see then. But the main idea of raw is that we correct white balance later, ourself, leisurely at home. Also settings like camera color profile (like Vivid or Landscape) are not in raw either, but can be appled later, after we can see what we are doing. And we can tweak exposure too. But the raw plan is that we see it and apply these settings ourself. [/QUOTE]
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