Hi Laura,
Looking at these two images. I think that what you are noticing is a difference in white balance. I would play around with the WB slider. I also shoot Canon and I've found that interior shots set on auto white balance often need some WB adjustment; they can look too warm. You also might try to use a different program. In my experience the best program to render the RAW images is the program that came on the CD with your camera (Canon Digital Photo Professional). I like it a lot better than Adobe Camera RAW.
KG
One more thing, I noticed that you are using CS3, you might want to make sure that your Camera RAW is updated to the most recent version, which I think is 5.5.
Last edited by KansaiGreenie; 12-14-2009 at 11:18 AM.
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