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I am seeing a visible difference in Photoshop CS2 between RAW and JPEGs. I’m using a Nikon D50 which can deliver a Raw file and a JPEG Basic file of the same image. There is a noticable difference in color and in brightness. I have the DNG 3.2 converter and plug-in which to my understanding should open the Raw with Nikon’s own settings. Why would the Raw settings be so noticeable different from the Camera’s JPEG settings?
Is there anyway to access these settings and compare them? The Camera’s JPEG settings aren’t that bad, just different. Am I wrong to assume that the DNG 3.2 was a collaboration between Nikon and Adobe? The differences are there no matter if I use Nikon’s Auto settings or do everything manually. I see the difference most noticebly in daylight photos and suspect White Balance settings but this takes me back to the assumption that these were a collaboration betwen Adobe and Nikon.
I understand one can use Nikon’s proprietary software to adjust Raw settings in the camera but I’ve not been using the Nikon software at present and would prefer to do things in PS rather than add another set of unkonwn dimensions.
Any ideas?
Is there anyway to access these settings and compare them? The Camera’s JPEG settings aren’t that bad, just different. Am I wrong to assume that the DNG 3.2 was a collaboration between Nikon and Adobe? The differences are there no matter if I use Nikon’s Auto settings or do everything manually. I see the difference most noticebly in daylight photos and suspect White Balance settings but this takes me back to the assumption that these were a collaboration betwen Adobe and Nikon.
I understand one can use Nikon’s proprietary software to adjust Raw settings in the camera but I’ve not been using the Nikon software at present and would prefer to do things in PS rather than add another set of unkonwn dimensions.
Any ideas?
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