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Newbie question: are my pictures yellow-ish?


sputnick

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It's important too to have a calibrated monitor and low ambient light where you are working to be able to evaluate colour clearly. The colour of the decorations of the room can otherwise get in the way.

 

As for DNG+JPEG, I used to do DNG+Big JPEG which slows everything down and reduces battery life, then I moved to DNG only which cna be less convenient as mentioned. Now I use DNG + Small JPEG (fine + 1Mp) which gives me a JPEG ideal for proofing and emailing if I need it without the downsides of the other two options.

 

However, DNG is must.

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