This worked!
Thank you so much for your help.
Thank you so much for your help.
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Show posts MenuQuote from: Danne on February 12, 2021, 04:05:15 AM
The blue tint is what kelvin was set to in your camera. You probably were recording using auto white balance, AWB. This setting can't be translated into the correct raw metadata so kelvin temperature will instead be applied. Long story short. Use any white balance routine in camera but awb to get control over the dng files. Skip using AWB.
If you want to match dng metadata you can do this in post with exiftool. Grab the As Shot Neutral tag from the dng looking correct and use it to overwrite the blue looking dng files.
You can post two dng files here. One "correct" and one with blue tint and I show you what to do.
Some programs do apply awb externally to your dng. This could also work. For instance this program(Mac only).
https://bitbucket.org/Dannephoto/switch_mini-git/src/master/
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