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,I don't think that is the issue. I think there is a profile setting or something being applied by mistake to the raw images. The white balance should be the same between jpg and raw. Lightroom will pick up the white balance from the raw file which is the same as was used for jpg. Make sure you haven't accidently set a preset that's applied to every raw image upon import.Nikon Shooter wrote: WB is the least critical of all parameters at SR if you're shooting
in any RAW format as there is no colour space in RAW files.
Inside your converter, you may tweak the WB and apply it to the
other files shot in the same condition.
The "better" colours of the jpeg images is coming from the proces-
sing of the said jpgs. Don't let it bother you, keep shooting RAWs.
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