Cameras always know when you are far from home, and do something to mess with 
your head. It might be worthwhile to sit down with both cameras and make sure 
that A and B are set up in exactly the same way, in case you have inadvertently 
changed something, such as white balance in all that dust.

B

> On 4 Mar 2014, at 20:30, "Stan Halpin" <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Not a biggie since i haven't lost anything yet, but this was a bit 
> disturbing...
> 
> So I carry two K-3's, A and B. A is used more often, it hangs from a wrist 
> strap. B stays in the backpack or sometimes around my neck if I am switching 
> back and forth between wide and long for example. I occasionally chimp, 
> primarily to check the RGB histograms to make sure I haven't inadvertently 
> changed a setting and put myself out of range. Today on my A camera I was 
> noticing a strange color cast on the LCD. After a few more shots I became 
> convinced that something was wonky, switched to the B camera and went on.  
> 
> I just downloaded the shots from camera A via Lightroom. As long as Lightroom 
> was displaying thumbnails based on the in-camera jpg rendering, the color 
> balance was way off still. But once LR rendered previews, built from the RAW 
> data, everything looks just fine. So, the jpg portion of my K-# processor has 
> a random variable color-balance problem, but the basic DNG capture is just 
> fine. To be clear, there is not a consistent color balance bias toward too 
> much green in the jpg's for example. Rather, it is off in a random way for 
> each shot.
> 
> Since I only shoot DNG and don't capture jpeg's in parallel, the good news 
> here far outweighs the bad. But still unsettling...
> 
> stan
> 
> 
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