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by Griffin on Mon Feb 02, 2004 8:27 pm
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My other problem with BB (version 2.7 :?: ) , on the preview, my RAW are brighter than it should have been. Whilst on C1LE, I could see which have gone underexposed. Since I use BB mostly for full image preview, I guess it is okay.


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by Dan Creighton on Mon Feb 02, 2004 11:13 pm
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Greg Downing wrote:Dan, the blue sky in the goose images look 1000% better than the ones with the flag, and much perfectly natural to me. The final version almost matches my shot exactly. Looking at them next to the flag images you can see why I thought those looked over the top.
Yeah that was my fault as I figured it would be best to pick an image that would be "tough" to demonstrate which gives the most accurate result.

Of course now we have to figure out why if I can get a nice clean blue sky in an average image, like the goose image, why do other people have such problems with color shifts? I'm at a lost.
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