Hi. I am a newbie at this and still learning.
I am using a Nikon D5600 + AF-P Nikkor 70-300mm
1. When photographing aircraft (especially white ones) against a clear blue sky, without doing any processing (shadow/highlight), I already get halos.
Can you please advise me on how I can avoid getting these halos?
Camera is set to D-Lighting OFF, everything else STD
I would prefer to shoot in JPG for the moment.
I am using PIXLR online as my editor, yes it is not as great as Photoshop but at least it is free (....PS is costly
)
2. Any idea how I can reduce vignetting? I know it is caused by my lense >140mm but since I am new at this, was hoping you had some tricks up your sleeve.
I do hope you can help me out here as I am thoroughly enjoying this newfound hobby and would like to get better at it.
Regards
Vick
I am using a Nikon D5600 + AF-P Nikkor 70-300mm
1. When photographing aircraft (especially white ones) against a clear blue sky, without doing any processing (shadow/highlight), I already get halos.
Can you please advise me on how I can avoid getting these halos?
Camera is set to D-Lighting OFF, everything else STD
I would prefer to shoot in JPG for the moment.
I am using PIXLR online as my editor, yes it is not as great as Photoshop but at least it is free (....PS is costly

2. Any idea how I can reduce vignetting? I know it is caused by my lense >140mm but since I am new at this, was hoping you had some tricks up your sleeve.
I do hope you can help me out here as I am thoroughly enjoying this newfound hobby and would like to get better at it.
Regards
Vick
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