What you're seeing is the initial, as-shot images (yellow border) receiving
one-by-one their enhancements as defined by the set defaults (borderless).
They might not suit you, so tweak away until you find what does - check out
the instruction video online, plus the manual.
This is a truly great programme once you get to grips with it (which really
doesn't take too long).
What Adobe does with it, on the other hand...
RM
<kris.vandevijver.DeleteThis@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> I'm trying RawShooter Premium 2006 for the first time. It looks great
> but i have a strange problem.
>
> When opening a folder, the initial preview thumbnails look normal, but
> after a few seconds the thumbnails start to change one by one: they get
> a greenish/yellowish tone applied to them (almost no white and no
> blue). Also, after processing the raw file, the result looks
> greenish/yellowish.
>
> When I open the same NEF file in Picasa, the colors are normal.
>
> The settings are all default and i didn't change anything. The camera
> profile is correct (Nikon D70s) and the RGB working space is using an
> Asus profile (choosen automatically but it seems to be the correct
> one). Changing these settings doesn't have any impact whatsoever. When
> I play with the different settings (changing the color temp., changing
> the tint, changing the color balance, fill light, exposure
> compensation, etc), i can get really very close to the normal colors
> seen in Picassa, but i suspect this is not the normal way of working?
>
> What could be the cause?
>
> Thanks!
> Kris
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