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In my quest to ditch a well known Photo program I decided to use AP Photo to process a series of paintings for a local artist.

 

I always start by including an X-Rite color patch with each painting to be photographed. I use this to set the white balance and if needed a custom camera profile.

 

My question, with Adobe RAW the White Balance tool gives me a temperature of 4500 with a +5 tint, whereas the White balance sampled with AP 1.5.1 gives me a temperature of 6580 with a 41% tint.  AP 1.5.1 gives a much lighter exposure than ACR (which is easily fixed) but at a loss to explain why there is such a difference in color temperature. I would have thought they would have been the same or pretty close?

 

Cheers

 

MK

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