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<blockquote data-quote="nickt" data-source="post: 711207" data-attributes="member: 4923"><p>The raw file contains a full size jpg with the camera picture control settings cooked into it. Nikon software applies those same settings to the raw, but you still get the full range of edits. So you can un-edit it, lol. I didn't explain it good above, but in nx-d, if you go to the editing panel, there is a pane for 'edit'. In there there are several icons, the one under "WB", a color pallet looking thing, is picture control. If you change that from recorded settings to flat, you might get what you want. I'm not sure if flat is the same as nothing, but it should be close to 'blah' that you would expect from a unedited raw. I just tried it and it turned my b&w test shot to a bland color shot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nickt, post: 711207, member: 4923"] The raw file contains a full size jpg with the camera picture control settings cooked into it. Nikon software applies those same settings to the raw, but you still get the full range of edits. So you can un-edit it, lol. I didn't explain it good above, but in nx-d, if you go to the editing panel, there is a pane for 'edit'. In there there are several icons, the one under "WB", a color pallet looking thing, is picture control. If you change that from recorded settings to flat, you might get what you want. I'm not sure if flat is the same as nothing, but it should be close to 'blah' that you would expect from a unedited raw. I just tried it and it turned my b&w test shot to a bland color shot. [/QUOTE]
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