----- Original Message ----- From: "Bob Talbot" <BobTalbot@st-abbs.fsnet.co.uk> > > What works for you ... is that you have a set of shots with variable > colour balance ;o) > > > The variable color balance was a case of having the White Balance set to Auto rather than a preset and putting to much light on the backdrop. This would have happened regardless of what format I saved them as. I mentioned in my first post that this is a correction that takes two seconds to adjust in PS. Which I would have had to do regardless of how I saved them in the camera. Also this was just an instance where I made the mistake. The lights and camera only do what I set them to do........................ Russ R.E. Baker Photography rebphoto@pronetisp.net