hi guys.. since ive been using the D70S, green cast seems the main reason most of the shots been rejected..well any idea how to solve this issue? a guide maybe?
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Indeed, use colour cast removal or do colour adjustment (remove green/add red and blue) but be careful. Or you can do it by using curves, here is an intersting link: http://www.thegoldenmean.com/technique/curves1.html
It is indeed something for the Nikon D70, I had one before. But my Nikon D80 does not have any color cast problems.
cheers, Pamela
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Has no one at Nikon thought about a recall or at least looking into fixing the colour cast issue on the D70 or is there a firmwear update to counter-act? I find it rather amusing that they seem to think it ok to produce a DSLR where all the photos come out with a green cast.
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Originally posted by JordanDIt happens with the D50 too. It's a blueish tint on cloudy days usually. It's a pretty easy fix though, probably nothing Nikon is going to bust their balls to do a recall for.
Try playing with your white balance as well. When the originals are good exposed, you probably won't need to correct the colour anymore.
Regards, SimonSimon De Rudder
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JID's Tip of the Day
Hue removal
If you use CS2 try this -
Image -> Adjustments -> Match Color
Then tick the Neutralize tick box. You can adjust the amount by moving the Fade slider above.
As with all functions, practice and trial & error are the best ways to learn about new and old features.
Jid
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Originally posted by Christobal65Funny I have never noticed my D70 giving me a Green cast.
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