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Problem with whitebalance

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  • Ian Wilson
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    Why are you embedding the camera profile? What happens if instead you use a different colour profile such as sRGB or Adobe RGB?

    Ian

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  • Ian Wilson
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    A bit of Googling leads me to the tentative conclusion that "embed camera profile" is mainly a rather specialised option that may be useful when creating custom camera profiles. See the Camera Profiling heading here.

    https://support.captureone.com/hc/en-us/articles/360002483178-Color-spaces 

    Ian

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  • Martin Schönbauer

    Because i did not want to change the profile at this stage but same problem with export in adobeRGB.

    and it works perfectly fine in photoshop. Just not back in capture one.

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  • Permanently deleted user

    I understat the OP here - Whitebalance in C1 doesn't work at all for TIFFs. It'll tint the image purple or green or blue and yellow. RAW is fine. 

    The way to overcome this, is to save a TIFF, open it in Photoshop, convert the TIFF to a smart object, apply a Camera RAW filter, change the whitebalance with PS there. Then round trip back to C1 and edit with all the other tools. It's a pain for years now, but I suspect it's the only way

     

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