On 26 Jun 2005 at 18:27, Joseph Tainter wrote:

> I am not happy with the Photoshop CS2 Raw converter. It consistently 
> gives images that are much too warm. I did not have this problem with 
> Pentax's Raw converter. I would just go back to using the Pentax 
> converter except that the Photoshop one has so many nice features.
> 
> Any thoughts or advice? Is there a constant amount that I could change 
> the color temperature to fix this?

I don't know about the CS2 RAW convertor but the latest ACR 2.3 for CS is 
actually very colour accurate if you use the camera settings not the Adobe pre-
sets. The way that you can be assured of accurate colour rendition is to shoot 
a white reference card in the prevailing light then take your WB off that using 
the dropper in the RAW convertor. You could can calibrate the RAW convertor 
(last tab) but I really don't think it's necessary unless you wish to introduce 
a colour off-set.

Care to post some examples of the colour differential that you are noticing?


Rob Studdert
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