Hi!

Darktable has suddenly decided that all my photos were taken with a 
white balance of 6504K, which makes photos taken in daylight appear 
yellow. RawTherapee also shares this delusion, so I suspect it's not 
actually darktable's fault but some library that darktable uses that's 
been updated recently. It's not a camera issue, since old photos are 
also affected.

Setting the white balance manually works fine, so it appears as if 
darktable just can't read the white balance from the camera. "dcraw_emu 
-w" from libraw also gives the correct white balance. The same issue 
occurs with both darktable 1.2 and darktable from git. My camera is a 
Sony NEX-7, and the same issue occurs with older photos taken with a 
NEX-5. I put up a RAW on my google drive if anyone wants to take a look. 
The preview that google shows is a bit colder than "dcraw_emu -w" gives, 
but it's reasonably accurate. I also put up a downsized JPEG from 
darktable without any settings changed to show what darktable gives. The 
photo was taken with a manual lens, so the EXIF for aperture and such is 
wrong in case you wonder about that.

RAW: 
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B14SELFLwaQ1UTNkYVRQVXI2MzA/edit?usp=sharing
JPEG: 
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B14SELFLwaQ1ZzE3Z1MtX2p6VU0/edit?usp=sharing

Anyone know what the issue might be?

Best regards,
Per Östlund

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