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Cindy, I finally tried the like you shared awhile back to set a custom profile. I watched the video on how to do it and was left with the impression that while it might work what happens is that you are setting what you "think" the white balance is or should be. While it helps in resetting the white balance after the setting is saved and opened in LR it nevertheless is not an exact file of what the camera actually captured - it might be close. While it does give more room to work in I'd rather keep doing what I've been doing; that is opening my files in Sony software, saving the RAW file to a Tiff. It might be more time consuming however I know the Tiff is an exact file of what the camera took. I then open the file in either C1 or PS CC for processing.
I've also found that while I can not duplicate the WB of either a 665 or 720 I can come very close to 830nm; but not close enough.
Photographing in infrared is exciting yet very time consuming but I wouldn't trade it. If I ever have a Graham moment with my IQ160 that just might turn into an IR back :grin:.
There so much great work here that if I don't visit everyday I feel I loose out.
Don