is cross processing on? it looks cross processed. On Wed, Mar 5, 2014 at 1:28 PM, Stan Halpin <[email protected]> wrote: > Follow-up: > > I went ahead and used both cameras today. Same strange color balance in the > camera A jpg's. > To better explain what I am talking about, here is a screen shot taken while > downloading into Lightroom. The thumbnails shown have not yet had LR generate > a preview and it's own version of a thumbnail based on the DNG. The first 7 > of 8 thumbnails shown were taken in fairly rapid sequence as I was following > five small boats across the scene, trying to get a shot with a good > juxtoposition of the five boats and the lager sailing vessel behind. So all > seven shots had the same shooting parameters. You can see the color variation > in the thumbnnails. > > http://photos.stanhalpin.com/p155717848/hC9DBF3E#hc9dbf3e > > I did wash the camera with cold water prior to using it (;-)> and I did check > all settings to verify that I have no "color filters" or other offending > choices activated. > > stan > > On Mar 4, 2014, at 3:29 PM, Stan Halpin wrote: > >> Not a biggie since i haven't lost anything yet, but this was a bit >> disturbing... >> >> So I carry two K-3's, A and B. A is used more often, it hangs from a wrist >> strap. B stays in the backpack or sometimes around my neck if I am switching >> back and forth between wide and long for example. I occasionally chimp, >> primarily to check the RGB histograms to make sure I haven't inadvertently >> changed a setting and put myself out of range. Today on my A camera I was >> noticing a strange color cast on the LCD. After a few more shots I became >> convinced that something was wonky, switched to the B camera and went on. >> >> I just downloaded the shots from camera A via Lightroom. As long as >> Lightroom was displaying thumbnails based on the in-camera jpg rendering, >> the color balance was way off still. But once LR rendered previews, built >> from the RAW data, everything looks just fine. So, the jpg portion of my K-# >> processor has a random variable color-balance problem, but the basic DNG >> capture is just fine. To be clear, there is not a consistent color balance >> bias toward too much green in the jpg's for example. Rather, it is off in a >> random way for each shot. >> >> Since I only shoot DNG and don't capture jpeg's in parallel, the good news >> here far outweighs the bad. But still unsettling... >> >> stan >> > > > -- > PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List > [email protected] > http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net > to UNSUBSCRIBE from the PDML, please visit the link directly above and follow > the directions.
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