With a JPEG capture, I've always set density first, otherwise, on some
images, I'd wind up chasing my tail trying to get the colors "right". I
don't know of any reason to change with RAW.
Kenneth Waller
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From: "Rob Studdert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: PS Camera Raw - camera profile - *istD
On 19 Oct 2005 at 18:03, William Robb wrote:
I have noticed that, but until the density is close, colour is more
difficult to judge.
I adjust by a combination of eyeballing the picture and watching the
histogram so that I can back off an adjustment before it clips if I need
to. If
I have to back and forth from colour to density, thats what I have to do,
but I
find it easier if I can get the density close first.
I'm a bit of a WB "eyedropper" fan, particularly if there is a known
white/gray
object in the frame, it generally gets the WB pretty close.
Rob Studdert
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