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D7100
Tips for getting exposure and color balance right in-camera?
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<blockquote data-quote="hark" data-source="post: 681193" data-attributes="member: 13196"><p>Yes, there probably are generic viewers that don't display any camera settings. Even Windows Gallery displays NEF's differently (with some type of noise reduction applied) than the way unedited NEF's really look like when I upload them to Dropbox.</p><p></p><p>The OP is looking for solutions so there is little to no post processing. Unfortunately NEF's will need to be converted to be displayed by most online sites or before being sent to printers for printing. By changing the kelvin temperature in camera and using some type of software to do basic edits, it should allow the files to display <strong>As Shot</strong> with the correct WB. Creating presets for imports into Lightroom or ACR will also cut down on post processing time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hark, post: 681193, member: 13196"] Yes, there probably are generic viewers that don't display any camera settings. Even Windows Gallery displays NEF's differently (with some type of noise reduction applied) than the way unedited NEF's really look like when I upload them to Dropbox. The OP is looking for solutions so there is little to no post processing. Unfortunately NEF's will need to be converted to be displayed by most online sites or before being sent to printers for printing. By changing the kelvin temperature in camera and using some type of software to do basic edits, it should allow the files to display [B]As Shot[/B] with the correct WB. Creating presets for imports into Lightroom or ACR will also cut down on post processing time. [/QUOTE]
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