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Using a 50 mm - 21 mm - 25 mm Voigtlander lens the photo's seem to have a blue tinge to them is there a color setting in the Raw position that will remove this?
Also when using the 28-50 mm switch how do you tell you are reducing the image?
 
Simple tip: Save your pic as a Tiff or PS file after unchecking the case of the Epson profile, close this Tiff or PS file and re-open it with PS or PSE, then adjust white balance with iCorrect or same.

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A color cast has most likely nothing to do with the lens, but with a wrong White Balance setting. Check out which WB icon is selected in the analog dial. Most likely it's not on the top (AUTO) position. Push the WB switcher and turn the selection wheel. Read the manual for further instructions how to change the different WB settings.

I use AUTO WB mostly and apply WB changes, if needed, later in the RAW converting procedure (with Epson PhotoRAW in my case but it might also be another application).

Didier
 
Didier said:
I use AUTO WB mostly and apply WB changes, if needed, later in the RAW converting procedure (with Epson PhotoRAW in my case but it might also be another application).

Didier

This digital newcomer does the same with both the R-D1 and a DSLR and is very pleased with the results. Raw is really far superior...jpgs are sort of the equivalent of shooting Polaroids. Instant gratification, easy to share...but not as much you can do after the button is pushed.
 
LCT said:

Still using MacOS 9 ???

I have kept a OS9 333 MHz iMac for all the old games I have - Prince of Persia, Myst, Riven, Bad Mojo, Carmageddon, and many others. My kids still play them enthusiastically.

Didier
 
This old kid is forced to use OS10 for more and more purposes but still prefers OS9 after 20+ years use of Macs.
 
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