Perhaps a better check for color accuracy is checking the color checker
included in the raw?


Regards,

Bill

On Fri, May 24, 2019 at 2:01 PM Moritz Moeller <virtualr...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> On 24.5.19 19:26, David Vincent-Jones wrote:
> > Raw is RAW .... without processing. It is up to you to manipulate the
> > raw data to achieve the look that you want. [...]
>
> OP clearly said they had no modules that shift color turned on.
> The DT processed image clearly has green tint in the shadows.
>
> For giggles, I opened the image in RawTherapee and Capture One and
> neither shows any green tint.
>
> So the conclusion seems to be that something in DT needs fixing.
>
>
> Beers,
>
> .mm
>
>
> P.S.:
> I am always flabbergasted about the arrogance/passive aggressiveness
> regularly displayed by some people on this list.
>
> Particular when users report bugs or shortcomings of DT.
>
> DT is not perfect. No software is. Get over it.
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