"Craig Zendel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote/replied to:

>
>Jim, as you said earlier, shooting RAW allows you the luxury of tweaking at
>the conversion stage.
>
>However, you should be aware, that using the Color Temperature to tweak in
>Canon's SDK has a major drawback. It can not compensate in the green/magenta
>spectrum. So under fluorescent lighting or a foliage canopy, for example,
>setting
>the CT to, say 4400K, will not necessarily deal with the green caste. This
>is addressed in Capture 1 and Adobe Camera Raw, I believe.
>
>Thus, I find CWB majorly useful. I also agree that AWB does quite well,
>often.

Well I bought Capture One LE and adjust colours the way I like. Plus,
with a big batch, I can balance one and set them all the same with one
click. A considerable advantage to futzing in the field with grey
cards, etc.



Jim Davis
Nature Photography
http://www.kjsl.com/~jbdavis/
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