Check out the Camera Calibration panel to manipulate the range of
adjustment available in other Develop module panels. You might need a
customized camera calibration profile, which you create using Adobe's
"DNG Profile Editor", for lighting situations which are extreme.

(To create a custom camera calibration profile, you need to convert at
least one PEF from the camera to DNG and use that as an editing basis.
The resulting profile is usable regardless of whether you edit PEF or
DNG files from that camera.)

On Fri, Oct 22, 2010 at 7:37 PM, Larry Colen <[email protected]> wrote:
> I was experimenting with blue filter vs. no filter in some challenging light 
> the other night. One thing that I tried doing was to set the in camera white 
> balance. It seemed to do a better job than I can do in lightroom.  With 
> Lightroom the temperature correction will peg at 2000K. This means that if I 
> take a picture that was corrected in the camera and try to twiddle the color 
> a little bit, then the color temperature ends up even further off.
>
> Is there some way to extend the color temperature range in lightroom?
>
> Alternatively, is there a way to just tell lightroom to turn the gain down on 
> the red channel? I've found the sliders at the bottom of the D screen, but 
> those seem to work on things that are red, rather than just dialing down the 
> red element of every pixel by 20%
>
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