The Adobe PSCS and PSCS2 converters are far superior the the Pentax version. No contest. White balance is infinitely adjustable by means of a slider scale. Shouldn't be a problem. An eyedropper is also provided. You can eyedropper a white object in the scene and dial in your color on the basis of that. However I prefer to set it by eye to a temperature that pleases me.
Paul
On Nov 20, 2005, at 5:54 AM, Jack Isidore wrote:

I can't decide which RAW converter is the best. I have tried the
latest Adobe beta and Pentax.
Adobe has more options like noise and color fringing reduction. The
white balance settings drive me nuts. Only "As Shot" or Manual are
usable. Adobe RAW would be nice since it allows me to convert PEF to
DNG and save disc space.
The Pentax RAW converter displays the best white balance settings. The
white balance settings are identical (I think) to the camera settings.
The bad thing about the Pentax converter is remaining color noise and
ugly artefact's on color borders/edges.

Jack


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