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Photography The Official Nikon Discussion Thread Ver.14, Nikon D4 $6000 only

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NecroPhilia
post Feb 2 2012, 04:53 PM

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QUOTE(celciuz @ Feb 2 2012, 03:23 PM)
http://shashinki.com/shop/professional-gla...ras-p-9231.html

This is the screen protector I'm referring to, link is to the D5100 paste type. I don't think there's a clip on version for D5100 since its a swivel LCD.
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Thanks for the link,appreciate it,later will look on it at my local shop smile.gif
QUOTE(ojtee @ Feb 2 2012, 03:44 PM)
your pc screen not tuned to the correct colors from the camera.....have you trien viewing it in View NX2? or something else? i never had this problem on my D5100,  Also look at what color space you are saving in, sRGB or ADOBE
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You mean your sharpness at your LCD same with your computer monitor? I saved in SRGD but previously i using normal image quality now using fine image quality but still not as sharp as the lcd screen shown in the camera sad.gif
QUOTE(celciuz @ Feb 2 2012, 03:51 PM)
It is probably due to him shooting in AdobeRGB then in computer his viewer only supports sRGB. Or probably he shoot in RAW + some of his own settings under picture control, and then opening it up in third party software such as Lightroom / Photoshop which can't read the picture control.
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I shoot in sRGB =[
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post Feb 2 2012, 04:59 PM

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QUOTE(NecroPhilia @ Feb 2 2012, 04:53 PM)
Thanks for the link,appreciate it,later will look on it at my local shop smile.gif
You mean your sharpness at your LCD same with your computer monitor? I saved in SRGD but previously i using normal image quality now using fine image quality but still not as sharp as the lcd screen shown in the camera sad.gif
I shoot in sRGB =[
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for sharpness issue , anything will looks sharp in tiny LCD screen...especially D70s whistling.gif super small lcd screen and looks sharp for everything rclxm9.gif

to make sure no regret with your shooting, kindly zoom to over 100% in camera first before you leave your shooting subject...

and they were talking colour profile, not sharpness XD
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post Feb 2 2012, 05:04 PM

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QUOTE(NecroPhilia @ Feb 2 2012, 04:53 PM)
Thanks for the link,appreciate it,later will look on it at my local shop smile.gif
You mean your sharpness at your LCD same with your computer monitor? I saved in SRGD but previously i using normal image quality now using fine image quality but still not as sharp as the lcd screen shown in the camera sad.gif
I shoot in sRGB =[
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Should not have an issue with that since you're shooting with JPEG.

QUOTE(Agito666 @ Feb 2 2012, 04:59 PM)
for sharpness issue , anything will looks sharp in tiny LCD screen...especially D70s  whistling.gif  super small lcd screen and looks sharp for everything  rclxm9.gif

to make sure no regret with your shooting, kindly zoom to over 100% in camera first before you leave your shooting subject...

and they were talking colour profile, not sharpness XD
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Some color profile tends to look sharper due to the contrast brows.gif

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NecroPhilia
post Feb 2 2012, 05:07 PM

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QUOTE(Agito666 @ Feb 2 2012, 04:59 PM)
for sharpness issue , anything will looks sharp in tiny LCD screen...especially D70s  whistling.gif  super small lcd screen and looks sharp for everything  rclxm9.gif

to make sure no regret with your shooting, kindly zoom to over 100% in camera first before you leave your shooting subject...

and they were talking colour profile, not sharpness XD
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Thanks for the tips,will try on it next time smile.gif
QUOTE(celciuz @ Feb 2 2012, 05:04 PM)
JPEG?
Some color profile tends to look sharper due to the contrast  brows.gif
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yea JPEG normal

so what can I do to make sure the sharpness of the camera lcd screen and computer is almost same sad.gif


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This is a image that taken with JPEG NORMAL.

The image I saw at the LCD screen the sharpness is ok,but afterward transfer to computer,the picture become like this sad.gif

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post Feb 2 2012, 05:35 PM

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QUOTE(NecroPhilia @ Feb 2 2012, 05:07 PM)
Thanks for the tips,will try on it next time smile.gif

yea JPEG normal

so what can I do to make sure the sharpness of the camera lcd screen and computer is almost same sad.gif


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This is a image that taken with JPEG NORMAL.

The image I saw at the LCD screen the sharpness is ok,but afterward transfer to computer,the picture become like this sad.gif
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Don't see any abnormality, just washed out colors.
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post Feb 2 2012, 05:36 PM

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QUOTE(celciuz @ Feb 2 2012, 05:35 PM)
Don't see any abnormality, just washed out colors.
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How can I fix it?
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QUOTE(NecroPhilia @ Feb 2 2012, 05:36 PM)
How can I fix it?
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Increase contrast in photoshop/lightroom etc.
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post Feb 2 2012, 05:40 PM

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QUOTE(zstan @ Feb 2 2012, 05:36 PM)
Increase contrast in photoshop/lightroom etc.
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Thanks for the info. By the way,how to take a photo without the colour washout effect sad.gif because the photo when i see on the camera lcd screen,it was sharp sad.gif
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lcd screen of cos sharp, so small.

if u shoot in jpg, go find picture control in ur menu...got adjustments for contrast etc.
else just do in photoshop, or buy better lenses tongue.gif
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QUOTE(Everdying @ Feb 2 2012, 05:49 PM)
lcd screen of cos sharp, so small.

if u shoot in jpg, go find picture control in ur menu...got adjustments for contrast etc.
else just do in photoshop, or buy better lenses tongue.gif
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Just bought the camera,no fund to buying new lenses at the moment.Is 18-55 really that bad? sad.gif
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QUOTE(NecroPhilia @ Feb 2 2012, 05:53 PM)
Just bought the camera,no fund to buying new lenses at the moment.Is 18-55 really that bad? sad.gif
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not bad, but better lenses have better contrast etc.
again, nothing photoshop cannot do.
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QUOTE(NecroPhilia @ Feb 2 2012, 05:40 PM)
Thanks for the info. By the way,how to take a photo without the colour washout effect sad.gif because the photo when i see on the camera lcd screen,it was sharp sad.gif
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your LCD screen so tiny of course everything nice lar... that's why once see on desktop LCD/LED screen all the flaws come out..

You could either set the contrast and camera within the camera itself by choosing various modes... or buy a better glass tongue.gif
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QUOTE(Everdying @ Feb 2 2012, 05:54 PM)
not bad, but better lenses have better contrast etc.
again, nothing photoshop cannot do.
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doesn't have any idea with photo editing especially with pro editing software like adobe photoshop or lightroom
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QUOTE(NecroPhilia @ Feb 2 2012, 05:58 PM)
doesn't have any idea with photo editing especially with pro editing software like adobe photoshop or lightroom
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then do it on camera.
look for picture control and boost it abit.
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QUOTE(NecroPhilia @ Feb 2 2012, 05:53 PM)
Just bought the camera,no fund to buying new lenses at the moment.Is 18-55 really that bad? sad.gif
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ur camera LCD is much better than ur monitor
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QUOTE(Isepunye @ Feb 2 2012, 06:00 PM)
ur camera LCD is much better than ur monitor
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Yea~ My monitor is quite old. no budget on monitor after bought the camera sad.gif And if got budget,I will buy a macro lens or zoom lens rather than a better LCD monitor doh.gif

Anyway,the photo that posted at [PIC-A-Day Thread] Post your daily shots here! V8,do they editing their photo? or just posted without any editing because their photo really very nice rclxms.gif rclxms.gif
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99.9% edited! hahaha

what u can do, calibrate ur monitor. after calibration, what u seen, is what u print! brows.gif
and also no need to bother with ur lcd worst than monitor or else coz the color u seen in monitor is what u gonna get when printed!


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post Feb 2 2012, 08:00 PM

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uit ise, how to properly calibrate the LCD eh?
guys, anyone remember back in the days there were 1 chinese ebook about posing for female which sold for about rm50. is there any way to get them now? or is there any other better option?

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QUOTE(Sadru @ Feb 2 2012, 08:00 PM)
uit ise, how to properly calibrate the LCD eh?
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the camera LCD? i dont think u can calibrate it la bro~ nod.gif
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QUOTE(Isepunye @ Feb 2 2012, 06:08 PM)
99.9% edited! hahaha

what u can do, calibrate ur monitor. after calibration, what u seen, is what u print! brows.gif
and also no need to bother with ur lcd worst than monitor or else coz the color u seen in monitor is what u gonna get when printed!
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Not entirely correct.
You also have to input the color profile of your lcd to the printer to match the color.

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