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X-Pro 2 images have a green tint according to camera reviewer Lloyd Chambers:

 

http://diglloyd.com/blog/2016/20160327_2124-FujifilmXPro2-GreenTint.html

 

If anyone has read his article, could you explain what he has found?

 

I don't have the X-Pro 2 but I am getting more interested in correct white balance and natural colour and hope to learn something from this. How do I measure if my camera (X-T1) has a similar tint? How do I remove the tint -- would manual white balance from a grey card be enough?

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Ironic that an article meant to explain something would need to be explained. Makes you think, doesn’t it?

 

But never mind that.

 

I think that he says that jpeg shots out the camera are somewhat green and that he applies a color correction to his raw shots.

 

He describes how here

 

http://diglloyd.com/blog/2016/20160326_1542-FujifilmXPro2-WhiteBalance.html

 

and here

 

http://diglloyd.com/prem/s/ALLVIEW/FujifilmX/XPro2-GreenTint.html?dglyPT=true

 

http://diglloyd.com/prem/s/ALLVIEW/FujifilmX/XPro2-WhiteBalance.html

 

there seems to be some advocacy about buying this instrument...

 

http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/740518-REG/Datacolor_DC_SCK100_SpyderCheckr_Color_Calibration_Tool.html

 

I don’t find my X-T1 to have a green tint.

 

I would also not obsess about any of this, in fact, I don’t.

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