FRV 2.0: Make "As shot" a default and not "Camera auto"
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Before 2.0, "As shot" always showed whenever working on an image. Now, all images show "Camera auto" and I have to select "As shot." As I only use one camera and want to view images as naturally as possible, I believe that "As shot" would be the appropriate default, but I'm having trouble setting it as the default. Of course, if "Camera auto" would be equivalent to "As shot" when always using the same camera, then I'll accept "Camera auto." Thanks.
LibRaw
Tue, 09/07/2021 - 11:26
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Dear Sir:
Dear Sir:
Possibly, this answers your question:
Controlling which White Balance will be Used when Opening a File
When opening the next file the White Balance is set in accordance to the settings in Preferences– Image Display – White Balance:
(manual, page 129)
(manual, page 188)
flycaster
Tue, 09/07/2021 - 13:51
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I have read this portion of
I have read this portion of the manual several times before you gave me the link. And that's my problem, as I find it very confusing. In Pref>WB> I have set both "White balance for next file (same)" and "White balance for next file (another)" to "As shot," and yet images don't opehn to "As shot"??? Could it be this is happening because I was shooting in manual? In any event, as I apparently don't understand the instructions, I'd appreciate a more detailed guidance on how to have "As shot" as the default. Thanks.
LibRaw
Tue, 09/07/2021 - 14:23
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Dear Sir:
Dear Sir:
When "Auto WB" = "As Shot", the displayed name of the setting isn't relevant. When you say "I was shooting in manual", do you mean manual WB?
flycaster
Tue, 09/07/2021 - 14:35
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From this "When "Auto WB" =
From this "When "Auto WB" = "As Shot", the displayed name of the setting isn't relevant," I assume you are saying that when I see Auto it will also mean As shot???
By "manual," I mean that I'm in manual mode: I have set the ISO and use S and A to control exposure.
Lastly, please help me to understand why when setting in Pref>WB> to As shot, As shot doesn't appear but Camera Auto does???
Thanks.
LibRaw
Tue, 09/07/2021 - 14:39
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Dear Sir:
Dear Sir:
> From this "When "Auto WB" = "As Shot", the displayed name of the setting isn't relevant," I assume you are saying that when I see Auto it will also mean As shot?
Yes, as those are only names.
> By "manual," I mean that I'm in manual mode: I have set the ISO and use S and A to control exposure.
OK, that doesn't change things.
> why when setting in Pref>WB> to As shot, As shot doesn't appear but Camera Auto does?
Well, because those are equal, we have no way to differentiate them by value. The name remains irrelevant to the effect of the setting.
flycaster
Tue, 09/07/2021 - 14:47
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> why when setting in Pref>WB
> why when setting in Pref>WB> to As shot, As shot doesn't appear but Camera Auto does?
Well, because those are equal, we have no way to differentiate them by value. The name remains irrelevant to the effect of the setting.
OK, but how come, under the same conditions, am I used to seeing As Shot with 1.7 and not with 2.0? Have things changed?
Thanks.
LibRaw
Tue, 09/07/2021 - 14:59
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Dear Sir:
Dear Sir:
Do you already have XMP files for those raw files? If you do, please upload a pair XMP+raw to a file exchange service (Dropbox, Google Drive, WeTransfer are some of the free ones) and send the link to support@fastrawviewer.com
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