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D7200
RAW Colour cast problem
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<blockquote data-quote="ssepan" data-source="post: 600658" data-attributes="member: 42067"><p>The magenta color cast (sometimes accompanied by *un-removed vignetting and distortion) is something I've seen on a few cameras from several brands (e.g. Canon G1X2*, Nikon D7200) when opened in certain apps (e.g Picasa 3) which are not familiar with the specific RAW implementation. In those cases, the RAW file has worked well with the software bundled with <em>that model </em>of camera. </p><p>However, if </p><p>- you have an older version of the software that came with an earlier model, or</p><p>- you're on a platform that doesn't support the bundled software, or </p><p>- you're trying to open the RAW file in the editor of your choice, </p><p>you may encounter this. Anytime I see magenta I assume that software is not familiar with the camera's RAW file before I worry about the integrity of the RAW file.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ssepan, post: 600658, member: 42067"] The magenta color cast (sometimes accompanied by *un-removed vignetting and distortion) is something I've seen on a few cameras from several brands (e.g. Canon G1X2*, Nikon D7200) when opened in certain apps (e.g Picasa 3) which are not familiar with the specific RAW implementation. In those cases, the RAW file has worked well with the software bundled with [I]that model [/I]of camera. However, if - you have an older version of the software that came with an earlier model, or - you're on a platform that doesn't support the bundled software, or - you're trying to open the RAW file in the editor of your choice, you may encounter this. Anytime I see magenta I assume that software is not familiar with the camera's RAW file before I worry about the integrity of the RAW file. [/QUOTE]
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