Lumia 1020 or Lumia 930

blue1k

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White balance is not an issue with DNG. That's why you use raw instead of jpeg. You have total control over white balance and a massive increase in exposure level manipulation. White balance is an issue with jpeg because if the white balance is off, you have to manually edit and save the jpeg again. That's bad because every time a jpeg is edited you lose quality. With RAW you can adjust the white balance as many times as you want (with no quality degradation) before exporting as a jpeg. So it doesn't matter how the image white balance comes out, as you will edit this anyways in adobe raw.
 

Rodrigo Mendes

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White balance is not an issue with DNG. That's why you use raw instead of jpeg. You have total control over white balance and a massive increase in exposure level manipulation. White balance is an issue with jpeg because if the white balance is off, you have to manually edit and save the jpeg again. That's bad because every time a jpeg is edited you lose quality. With RAW you can adjust the white balance as many times as you want (with no quality degradation) before exporting as a jpeg. So it doesn't matter how the image white balance comes out, as you will edit this anyways in adobe raw.
Yeah, I know how DNG files works, but thanks anyway!
 

WillemC

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I found the L930 pictures a little more blue. For some reason, most people like that the most (friends of mine for example).
But indeed, because of the raw files I don't mind it that much. I correct it afterwards if necessary.
 

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