pollux
Senior Member
this is not the kind of shots from me, of course^ ^
its from link of outliner.jp
indoor flash setting
use an 82A filter will be the way to go.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/pollux51
its from link of outliner.jp
indoor flash setting
use an 82A filter will be the way to go.
--pollux, what are you settings, processing, etc? have you tried
starting your SD14 RAW at zero sliders, reset color wheel to center
and/or tried the different white balances if this is flash? here's
what I'm finding:
a) on an outdoor, natural light photo, ISO400, ISO200s both (all my
dancer photos): while the RAW is processing in SPP3, it looks good,
then it goes bluish. When I then reset both sliders and color wheel
to ZERO, I have essentially the photo I was watching 'develop.' Now
I'm processing from that starting point.
b) flash seems to work differently in processing above. My couple
flash photos yesterday (granted not people shots, no people to
experiment with, just dog and furniture) I found the FLASH white
balance was way too yellow. I put SPP white balance to auto and it
was good. I also found that processing to auto sliders was good.
see http://www.pbase.com/sandyfleischman/sd14_experiments
c) not sure of 'why' on variations above, but try above. Major
differences in processing output. My guess is the 'capture' (photo
input) is OK. But we're seeing variations in output from how we're
processing. I felt I had SPP2.1 for SD10 under control & understood
it, but SPP3 (or SPP2.2 Mac I don't use) is acting differently.
Best regards, Sandy
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