Graydon wrote:
On Mon, Aug 03, 2009 at 11:53:20PM +0200, Ralf R. Radermacher scripsit:
One thing strikes me as odd:
when I open Lightroom, the colours in all thumbnails of my pictures
taken with the K10D look just as they do once the pictures have been
opened to display themon the whole screen.
The thumbnails from the K-7 look quite odd and so do the pictures right
after opening the full-screen view. After a moment, the colour change
markedly. I've never observed anything like this with my K10D.
Are you shooting DNG or PEF?
DNG has camera-generated thumbnails in it; if Lightroom sensibly grabs
those, they'll look like the full-size pictures.
So does PEF. That's why the PEF files vary so much in size.
If the colours change, the software is presumably applying a different
colour temperature for some automagic reason.
Also, many of the files from the K-7 (normal outside shots on a sunny
day) open with the "as shot" WB selection showing grotesquely high
magenta values (40 and more) in the WB section and totally
oversaturated squeaky blue skies (requiring corrections by as much as
-50 for blue saturation).
Is "as shot" the equivalent of "camera WB"? It sounds very much like
the software doesn't know the K-7 from Wellington boots. What do you
get if you switch WB to "daylight"?
-- Graydon
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