Maybe it isn't possible to save filters made by adjusting White Balance? Or is there some special method of saving these?
Thanks - Bill Hansen
I dont have a problem saving a White Balance filter, but WB is so very subjective to each shot (unless you have a bunch of shots all taken in the same moment with the same lighting) that it hardly becomes very useful.
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I'm having a little trouble getting an exact color match between monitor and printer, using a couple of different professionally made printer profiles. Monitor is calibrated using DataColor Spyder Elite 4. The workaround, until I get a better professionally made printer profile, is to apply a predetermined filter made in Q.
This is almost screaming at you that the monitor profile needs correcting. (using a couple of different professionally made printer profiles)
Sounds that way to me...
Fred