![]() Is that possible in Lightroom, or with other free Mac software? ![]() I'd like to apply the white balance in the JPEG to the RAW file. I then tried Sony's Image Data Converter, with the white balance set to "Camera Setting", assuming that it will be truer to the camera (Sony NEX-5R), but it was worse: So I changed the Color Calibration profile from "Adobe Standard" to "Camera Standard", which helped, but it still has too warm a white balance: In Lightroom, the photo has an orangish look - a warmer white balance: I couldn't figure out how to tell FastRawViewer to save it as a JPEG, so I took a screenshot.) (This is a screenshot of FastRawViewer, set to display the preview JPEG. And here's the preview JPEG, which accurately captured the color of the sunlight on the door: How do that I do that in LR or other (free) software? When I view ARWs in Lightroom, I sometimes find the white balance of the embedded preview JPEG to be perfect, so I'd like to apply it to the RAW. ![]()
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