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SL1 raw images look have more of green hue than T3i raw images? Why?

ambrosecornflow
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Hi,  I've had (and loved) an EOS rebel t3i for over a year now.   I use it for product photography.    I purchased a second canon, an SL1 model, to make workflow go a bit faster.    I shoot exclusively in RAW.

 

However, when I load the RAW images in Digital Photo Professional (DPP), its very clear that the SL1 raw images have a much more green hue than the T3i images (which look more red), even though they have the same white balance and color temperature settings.   I tried taking the same shot, with the same camera settings and I even swapped lenses and the problem remains.  

 

Is it possible that something is wrong / off with the CCD?  or something else?   It just seems weird to me that raw images from two different canon dslrs can look so different

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ebiggs1
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"... when I load the RAW images in Digital Photo Professional (DPP), ..."

 

RAW files do not record tints or temp settings  This is done by the RAW converter.  In your case this is DPP.  DPP is reading a small data file that you set in the camera.  It then guesses that is what you wanted so it can make a viewable picture. You can not view a RAW file directly.  It must be converted by something.  But it has nothing to do with the RAW file itself.  

EB
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Peter
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I understand what you mean with the green hue. I used DPP3 and DPP4. I will take a closer look later today.

Peter
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