I guess that setting the WB doesn't really matter in RAW mode, but you're going
to have to do some fiddling to get acceptable images if you don't allow the
camera to tag the image with it's estimate of the white balance at the time of
image capture.
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>Subject: [OM] Re: Woe is Me - and Why Go Digital?
> From: "jamesfc@xxxxxxx" <jamesfc@xxxxxxx>
> Date: Tue, 16 Mar 2004 15:49:24 -0500
> To: olympus@xxxxxxxxxx
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>
>Incidentally, I recently had a job to take some digital photos of a leopard
>at a private big cat sanctuary and discovered after taking a dozen shots or
>so that the E-10 had accidentally been set for 3200 K lighting. Of course,
>those images appeared quite blue when I brought them into PS, but I used
>the drop down box in the RAW import to select daylight white balance and
>the images were perfect! That's when I began to question if white balance
>really matters if you are shooting in the RAW format.
>
>Jim Caldwell
>
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