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By "the same problem", do you mean that when you first edit a Z 6 raw file in Develop, it has a normal white balance, but when you apply a Develop preset (using the Presets panel on the left), the photos take on a magenta cast? If you mean something different, please provide details. If you indeed have 8.2 or later installed, the version 2 profiles get installed automatically.ģ. C amera profiles are different than a Develop presets, which appear in the Presets panel in the left column of Develop. White balance issue or color cast with Nikon Z6 raw file. By "downloading the new presets", do you mean you downloaded the version 2 profiles for the Z 6, as described here? Unfortunately, the CC updater fools many people into thinking they're on "the latest".Ģ. Do the menu command Help > System Info and copy paste the first ten lines here. To troubleshoot, we'll need more detail, using Adobe's terminology:ġ. I have the same problem in Lightroom CC 8.3 despite downloading the new presets and updating as default. But I have a feeling it will affect both bodies. I haven't tested any of this on the Z7, just the Z6. Or we can wait until preset makes adjust their presets to deal with this shortcoming. Until then I've had to rework my presets to deal with this problem. I'm sure Nikon and Adobe will point fingers at each other, and hopefully, sooner or later they figure it out. I don't know if Adobe has done a poor job implementing the RAW files for the Nikon Z6 or if Nikon changed the RAW file on the Z6 so much that it's responding differently.

My guess is that it's how the profile is interacting with the RAW file. I have a feeling it's more to do with presets that use some feature not found in the sliders and how it interacts with the Z6 RAW file. I believe the profile option gives you features you can't access through just the normal edit sliders. They created a profile called Camera Standard v2 that's used just for Nikon Z6.Ī lot of presets are now using this profile option (creating their own profiles) and I've noticed about a 1/3 of my presets are having the same issues as you.
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Adobe release an update to address a major tint issue. My current best guess at what's going on is something to do with Camera Presets (Under Treatment: Profile).
