This is my first post on the forum, so I will start with a disclaimer: I'm definitely an amateur, and it has been almost 50 years since I took a class in photography. I've been using digital cameras about a decade, but the D7200 is my first DSLR, the rest were point and shoot Nikons and Canons.
I recently took a group of photos outdoors (near Lake Tahoe) with a wrong camera setting, and unfortunately I did not have the camera set to create both a RAW and a jpeg file, so I have jpegs. Here is an example:
The setting that was wrong was white balance, which was set to incandescent. All of the photos have a strong blue cast. Is there a way to correct this problem, or is too much information lost in the jpeg? iPhoto and the D7200 are the only photo editing resources I have currently (I have an old copy of photoshop on a PC that is mothballed, so I could perhaps resurrect it if that is the only option).
-Dave
I recently took a group of photos outdoors (near Lake Tahoe) with a wrong camera setting, and unfortunately I did not have the camera set to create both a RAW and a jpeg file, so I have jpegs. Here is an example:
The setting that was wrong was white balance, which was set to incandescent. All of the photos have a strong blue cast. Is there a way to correct this problem, or is too much information lost in the jpeg? iPhoto and the D7200 are the only photo editing resources I have currently (I have an old copy of photoshop on a PC that is mothballed, so I could perhaps resurrect it if that is the only option).
-Dave