On 16 Jun 2004 at 21:34, Herb Chong wrote:

> i don't care what the camera's white balance is set to since i shoot RAW.
> most of the camera's image rendition settings are irrelevant if you shoot
> RAW. that's one of the reasons you do so.

IMHO WB is hardly irrelevant when using any kind of automated or catalogue 
application for pre-sorting or managing RAW image files. For instance it's 
quite annoying having shots made in sunlight with the tungsten balance set 
diverting attention as I'm trying to visually locate an image in series of 
many. Well the lack of image auto-rotation is also pretty annoying.




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