You can get more out of those image files by using the Adobe DNG
Profile Editor and creating a customized camera calibration profile to
bring the values into ACR/Lightroom's operating adjustment range.

On Wed, Sep 19, 2012 at 3:49 PM, Larry Colen <l...@red4est.com> wrote:
> The dance venue for the evening dances at SFLX had the lights turned way 
> down.  Not only did this make photographing dancers dancing to fast music a 
> challenge, but it brought the color temperature way down below the 2000K that 
> lightroom will adjust for.
>
> In the past, I've cheated by exporting my finished lightroom file as a tiff, 
> reimporting it, and then setting the color balance on the intermediate file, 
> thereby expanding the adjustment range of lightroom.  Realizing that the 
> adjustment brush will also adjust color balance, I hoped I could add a bit 
> more temperature adjustment by using that on top of the adjustment for the 
> whole frame.  No joy, it only seems to work within the parameters which I 
> already have maxed out.
>
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