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I have been playing around with PScs2, this is not my normal workflow, but I believe you got to try new things all the time and this is the result, is this good enough?
I'm not sure, the combination of the top of the fuselage being a tad overexposed and the slight oversharpening of the image make the area around the Singapore Airlines marking look a bit weird IMO...
Sorry but I think it is begging for an 'overprocessed' rejection-the sharpening has been overdone and is creating halos around the edges on the titles and reg.
Is this a re-work of a rejected shot? I recall screening some shots of yours taken from that spot recently.
Yes Matt this is a reload of a rejected shot, my photos have a green cast to it, and I am trying to rectify the problem with the photos i have, through editing.
I will be shooting in raw mode from now on, which I believe will take care of the green cast
Yes Matt this is a reload of a rejected shot, my photos have a green cast to it, and I am trying to rectify the problem with the photos i have, through editing.
I will be shooting in raw mode from now on, which I believe will take care of the green cast
Thank you
Frikkie
You wouldnt be shooting with a Nikon per chance.....?
Yes you right Nikon D70s, I had a canon D350, but lost it, is this a general problem with Nilkon cameras?
The only general problem with Nikon's is that they're crap
But in all seriousness, yes there is a generic issue with D70's and a green colour cast. I'm not sure if you can, but it might be worth contacting Nikon and seeing if you can send your camera back to the manufacturer to fix the problem...
on a side note, how does one 'loose' a 350D? I know they're bloddy small but.... lol
Despite the Canon Fanboi bagging the cameras, they fail to mention that the 300's and 350's always shoot red......but they neglect to say that.....
The green cast the comes from the D70 can be corrected. The green only usually surfaces when shooting auto WB. Select manual WB for the conditions you are shooting under, or you can put a WB adjust on the auto setting to allow for it. I can't remember which way it goes (haven't had the D70 for a while) but it's perfectly fixable and correctable (just as the red cast in the cannons are).
The only general problem with Nikon's is that they're crap
But in all seriousness, yes there is a generic issue with D70's and a green colour cast. I'm not sure if you can, but it might be worth contacting Nikon and seeing if you can send your camera back to the manufacturer to fix the problem...
on a side note, how does one 'loose' a 350D? I know they're bloddy small but.... lol
Yes it is a long story BA747-436, perhaps when you want to do some spotting in Singapore, we can go together and I will tell you all about it(how I lost the 350D)
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