Lighting
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- joseyclosey
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Lighting
As you chaps know i cant remove my revolver from the Castle range and the lighting conditions in there are pretty bad so these are the best i can make them after tweeking the pics a as much as i can.
I normally prefer taking detail pics in good outdoor light so i dont have to fart about too much with the old software.
I normally prefer taking detail pics in good outdoor light so i dont have to fart about too much with the old software.
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Re: Lightning
I kinda like the yellow tint. Looks like the photos are "aged" by too much sunlight.
Just for the hell of it I tried Irfanview on it. Just hit the sepia button.
Just for the hell of it I tried Irfanview on it. Just hit the sepia button.
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Re: Lighting
Robert, i tried the sepia when i was playing about, along with some other more phsycadelic effects, i think i will try some black white shots next time. I used to enjoy shooting black and white film way back when.
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Re: Lighting
This took me about 3 minutes to transform Joe But lighting is easily sorted with digital cameras. Use White Balance and Flash Compensation.
Duncan
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Re: Lighting
Bugger that Duncan, it means reading the instruction book.DuncaninFrance wrote: Use White Balance and Flash Compensation.
Joe