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Canon EOS R5 Tint skewed


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Whenever I am loading/working on a raw file from my Canon EOS R5 (.CR3 File) I notice that when I go to adjust the white balance, the Tint is by default maxed all the way to the magenta side, often more the 50% limit. This issue seems limited to the raw files from my Canon EOS R5 as the raw files from my canon M6 MKII and EOS R (also .CR3 files) don't experience the same issue. I've also had a friend check the files in Adobe Lightroom and there doesn't seem to be any oddities in the whiteballane options there.

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15 hours ago, TwoWatchBoy said:

Thanks for the reply. I didn't see that thread, looks to be the same issue. Thanks.

Can confirm with your picture. Tint was by 64%

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