White Balance in RT - need help please

What if you explore the curve models…try luminance…does that look better to you than the default film…to me there is more blue in the sky with this small change and its closer to the look that you want… RT has several model for its tone curve and they offer quite different starting points for the image??

With default RT (film)

Choosing Luminance

Or here is the DCP for your camera…landscape profile… with adobe tone curve

and tone curve off if you want to do your own exposure and or tone curve…

This is a quick edit with very little done to it… using the standard RT profile and camera WB

R6_04970.CR3.pp3 (14.8 KB)

Thank you.

So many approaches to get this developed. Here’s what I made (to my desires).

I will now get the DCPs and experiment with those.

Edit: Looking at the thread again: so many different shades of blue…

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How can I tell RT to use a specific DCP profile for a specific camera automatically? Or is there even a possibility to have this done by information stored in the RAW file?

Shades, yes, but not Hues taken from your screenshot … mean 215 deg, std dev +/- 5 deg.

https://rawpedia.rawtherapee.com/Dynamic_processing_profiles

Ah, I see.

I already use this for a lens correction in regard to an old lens I use. I wasn’t aware that this are partial processing profiles that are combined if they match rules.

Dynamic profile for the R6II works:

But there’s something I don’t understand. Shouldn’t “Auto matched camera profile” be switched on and do the job? This works for images from my R5, but not for the R6II.

I think and I could be wrong but automatched is active when there is a custom matched “RT” profile for your camera… I am sure you could find the list of cameras with those profiles…

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Thank you, that was it. Auto matching is working now for the R6II…