On Wed, 12 Oct 2005 08:09:02 -0600, Terry <terry@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote/replied to: >I guess what I am trying to explain is that lets say you take two pictures >exactly the same except you use different white balances' when you create >them you will not necessarily get the same result using the raw file >converter to "Fix" the white balance weather you have a properly exposed >file or not. If you shot both RAW you can match them exactly, as the white balance has not changed the file until you do the RAW conversion. See with RAW, the settings like white balance are only present as default instructions. RAW converter programs allow you to reset the instructions. -- Jim Davis, Owner, Eastern Beaver Company: http://easternbeaver.com/ Motorcycle Relay Kits - Powerlet, Posi-Lock I'm a BMW rider and enthusiast.