Re: Polarized colour..."Q"...?

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Are you shooting  RAW images?

If not, what colour space is your camera set to use?

I reccommend shooting RAW as the other quality settings are a bit of a lottery,
because you have the camera making contrast, saturation and colour decisions on
your behalf.

Herschel

--- Dan Rabinovich - PhotoStockPlus <dan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Quick tech question....
> Anyone notice any "colour shifts" or "tendancies" when shooting digital + 
> polarizer...?
> Was recently shoting in the tropics (Bahamas) where I've been shooting for 
> years, but did it digital this time ( Nk D-70S @ "daylight" setting.). 
> Looked great TTL...
> But unlike years of great turquoise water & blue sky on film... seems to 
> have all  gone green ...??
> 
> Any tips...?
> 
> Daniel Rab
> 
> 


Herschel Mair
Head of the Department of Photography,
Higher College of Technology
Muscat
Sultanate of Oman 
Adobe Certified instructor
 
+ (986) 99899 673
 
www.herschelmair.com





 
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