Unfortuantely I havent got any photos at work to show an example of this.
In photos that I take with orange/red levels in, when I process them in RAW the orange/red seems slightly washed out.
For example, a photo of a person when put into RAW can seem a bit greenish and washed out. I have to boost the HSL for Red in the Orange selection, well by boost orange I have to add more red in theOrange HSL Hueby bout -25 (more red than orange). this then makes the skin look more natural. It is also seen majorly in my nieces hair, as she is a proper red head, when I process it without editing the orange, the orange is washed out quite a bit.
So each time I have a photo of a person or with strong orange/red levels in it, I have to edit it. Hope that makes sense! If needs be I will upload a photo tonight.
The way I can notice is when I compare the original shot JPEG preview image to the saved JPEG from the RAW file, when you compare the2 side by side, theres a MAJOR difference.
Maybe its my lack of knowledge in RAW files, and I know the shot JPEG is only a preview, but surely it should still be a match to some extent? Why would I have to adjust the Orange levels all the time?
Im using Photoshop CS4 for RAW processing.