Folks that may be using LR (maybe ACR also), this new "kit" by X-Rite may be of interest to help get more accurate color balances with DNG files.
http://xritephoto.com/ph_product_overview.aspx?id=1257
I am a firm believer of shooting a test target to create an in-camera custom WB whenever practical. This new kit with software, seems to be a method for creating more customized profiles for processing DNG in LR for almost any lighting situation one may normally encounter. Not repping this company or anything of the sort, but the concept looks pretty inviting for sure. May be worth having some folks test this out and see what it delivers. Since even the latest update of LR 2.5 has still not incorporated the M9 (or S2), but this kit is able to be used as a plug-in to create a custom profile, it may relieve some headaches for folks while they wait for better profiles to be made for LR, or it may just eliminate the worry for those if you can develop you shooting and workflow to accommodate more custom profiling while you capture stuff. Just something to think about.
LJ
http://xritephoto.com/ph_product_overview.aspx?id=1257
I am a firm believer of shooting a test target to create an in-camera custom WB whenever practical. This new kit with software, seems to be a method for creating more customized profiles for processing DNG in LR for almost any lighting situation one may normally encounter. Not repping this company or anything of the sort, but the concept looks pretty inviting for sure. May be worth having some folks test this out and see what it delivers. Since even the latest update of LR 2.5 has still not incorporated the M9 (or S2), but this kit is able to be used as a plug-in to create a custom profile, it may relieve some headaches for folks while they wait for better profiles to be made for LR, or it may just eliminate the worry for those if you can develop you shooting and workflow to accommodate more custom profiling while you capture stuff. Just something to think about.
LJ