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So in the middle of my timelapse, whereby the WB on every photo is the same (5800 temp, +12 tint), the colors on my files switches to seemingly a completely different white balance at a random point.
To show what I mean, here are the two photos, and the two files are back to back shot seconds apart:
2019-07-28_205052__DSC4265.jpg
2019-07-28_205056__DSC4266.jpg
I shot the entire scene in a fixed WB on the camera (set the WB mode to "cloudy").
I've uploaded screenshots here: https://imgur.com/a/elfC70b
As you can see, everything to the left of DSC4265 has a particular white balance, but everything to the right of 4266 has a completely different appearance. If you note on the Color section, the WB is exactly the same. Can anyone explain this behavior? It's driving me nuts when trying to process a timelapse that randomly changes WB in the middle. It's been happening on most of the timelapses I've rendered to date. And the original raw files look identical to each other, so something is happening in post processing to introduce color changes.
To show what I mean, here are the two photos, and the two files are back to back shot seconds apart:
2019-07-28_205052__DSC4265.jpg
2019-07-28_205056__DSC4266.jpg
I shot the entire scene in a fixed WB on the camera (set the WB mode to "cloudy").
I've uploaded screenshots here: https://imgur.com/a/elfC70b
As you can see, everything to the left of DSC4265 has a particular white balance, but everything to the right of 4266 has a completely different appearance. If you note on the Color section, the WB is exactly the same. Can anyone explain this behavior? It's driving me nuts when trying to process a timelapse that randomly changes WB in the middle. It's been happening on most of the timelapses I've rendered to date. And the original raw files look identical to each other, so something is happening in post processing to introduce color changes.