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Re: this makes sense
In reply to jouni123,
6 months ago
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jouni123 wrote:
It's a blue moment of the day. There is no camera that manage every light situation. One exercise is to make this visible, take picture with both daylight and lamplight in same picture. Then you see lamplight is yellow and daylight blue, this goes for old film as well. No camera can correct this, jouni
Is it possible that the camera has problems reproducing accurate colors? I'm starting to see more of a blue tint in XE1 outdoor images. I thought it was just visible in overcast days but it's seen at many different times of the day.
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