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Originally Posted by vidvicious
Yes I tryed that a quite a few months ago for an advertising client of mine .. I so surprised at the ease and management that a raw file has in Photoshop .. But what I was looking for is a setting ..to emulate Tungsten film being used for daylight
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Hmmmm, it's possible that you could tweak out a setting or two to emulate that look but I'm not aware of how to do that. I've spent the last year or so fine-tuning my digital raw workflow so that I could get a more consistant look with my work and that's the only way I shoot now. I prefer to just record a nice clean, well-exposed and well-compositioned image and manipulate the color in post (the same way they do in the movie industry with major motion pictures). With all the photoshop plugins available, you should have no problem tweaking out the color of your images to your exact specifications and then running a batch process. Just some thoughts......