1.1.0: What the original white balance?

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1.1.0: What the original white balance?

sean darcy
Editing my .nef photos from my 5000D, I can't figure out what was the
original white balance. That is, when I use white balance I can't find
the preset OR the K temp that makes the original and the target the
same, or close.

I realize it's unlikely to match a preset but how do I find out what WB
digiKam is using to display the original?

sean

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Re: 1.1.0: What the original white balance?

sean darcy
sean darcy wrote:
> Editing my .nef photos from my 5000D, I can't figure out what was the
> original white balance. That is, when I use white balance I can't find
> the preset OR the K temp that makes the original and the target the
> same, or close.
>
> I realize it's unlikely to match a preset but how do I find out what WB
> digiKam is using to display the original?
>
> sean

Ping.

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Re: 1.1.0: What the original white balance?

Johannes Wienke-3
Am 16.02.2010 03:26 schrieb sean darcy:
> sean darcy wrote:
>> Editing my .nef photos from my 5000D, I can't figure out what was the
>> original white balance. That is, when I use white balance I can't find
>> the preset OR the K temp that makes the original and the target the
>> same, or close.

For my Olympus I can see the whitebalance in the Makernotes section of
the metadata tab. But I don't know if this also works for Nikon.

Johannes


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