On Tue, 11 Oct 2005 16:27:49 -0600, Terry <terry@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote/replied to: >Well not completely, I know they say that you can pick and choose your white >balance in processing but this is not exactly accurate, if you do not have a >good working image to start with you cannot apply a white balance to the >photo and get an accurate end result. IF that makes sense Not sure what you mean, but if your exposure is off, you can't do much about making a good image. However, when you shoot raw, you can tweak the heck out of the white balance in processing. Without breaking up the histogram of course. I like the ability to put the dropper on a neutral object and setting my white balance to that. BTW, Capture One LE recently put out an upgrade that makes the program even better. Free download for buyers. Damn, I love that program so much, couldn't do without it! -- Jim Davis, Owner, Eastern Beaver Company: http://easternbeaver.com/ Motorcycle Relay Kits - Powerlet, Posi-Lock I'm a BMW rider and enthusiast.