Thanks, I'll give that a try.

On Oct 25, 2010, at 8:48 AM, Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:

> Check out the Camera Calibration panel to manipulate the range of
> adjustment available in other Develop module panels. You might need a
> customized camera calibration profile, which you create using Adobe's
> "DNG Profile Editor", for lighting situations which are extreme.
> 
> (To create a custom camera calibration profile, you need to convert at
> least one PEF from the camera to DNG and use that as an editing basis.
> The resulting profile is usable regardless of whether you edit PEF or
> DNG files from that camera.)
> 
> On Fri, Oct 22, 2010 at 7:37 PM, Larry Colen <l...@red4est.com> wrote:
>> I was experimenting with blue filter vs. no filter in some challenging light 
>> the other night. One thing that I tried doing was to set the in camera white 
>> balance. It seemed to do a better job than I can do in lightroom.  With 
>> Lightroom the temperature correction will peg at 2000K. This means that if I 
>> take a picture that was corrected in the camera and try to twiddle the color 
>> a little bit, then the color temperature ends up even further off.
>> 
>> Is there some way to extend the color temperature range in lightroom?
>> 
>> Alternatively, is there a way to just tell lightroom to turn the gain down 
>> on the red channel? I've found the sliders at the bottom of the D screen, 
>> but those seem to work on things that are red, rather than just dialing down 
>> the red element of every pixel by 20%
>> 
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