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1. Re: Why does the color change when I open a warm image in Photoshop CS6?
twenty_one Jul 6, 2014 4:32 AM (in response to janmejoysarker)There is no "problem" to "fix". A raw file is just the data captured by the sensor, not yet an image. To produce a useful image it needs to be processed in a raw converter, either automatically in-camera or with a standalone converter (ACR).
The camera LCD shows you an in-camera processed jpeg, according to the camera manufacturer's idea of how the raw data should be interpreted. There is nothing inherently "correct" about this, and a lot of the original data have been thrown away in the process.
ACR doesn't make any assumptions about how the final image should look. It shows you a neutral starting point, with default settings to preserve as much of the original data as possible. The rest is up to you. You're not supposed to just accept the defaults. The sliders are there for a reason.
You can change the ACR defaults at any time if you come up with settings that are more to your taste.
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2. Re: Why does the color change when I open a warm image in Photoshop CS6?
janmejoysarker Jul 6, 2014 5:52 AM (in response to janmejoysarker)Thank you very much twenty_one.
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3. Re: Why does the color change when I open a warm image in Photoshop CS6?
janmejoysarker Jul 6, 2014 5:53 AM (in response to twenty_one)Thank you very much twenty_one.


