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post Nov 25 2013, 01:58 PM

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back focus wayyyy to much .. send repair
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post Nov 25 2013, 02:10 PM

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QUOTE(gnome @ Nov 25 2013, 01:43 PM)
My friend said my camera focus lari hmm.gif

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!! This was Nissan the model that I was looking for, so so sweet smile rclxms.gif

If your camera really lari focus, it sure knows where to lari. haha wub.gif

OT: Um, unless you're using the centre focusing point and focusing on the.. impossible backfocus ba . haha
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post Nov 25 2013, 04:11 PM

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QUOTE(Agito666 @ Nov 25 2013, 01:42 PM)
hmm want ask how to get rid the hard shadow if the light is top down... camera body setting can improve?  unsure.gif
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Increase exposure... try different color profile, use/try Portrait. (If shoot RAW, you can switch between the profiles to see the differences)
Try turn on D-Lighting to high, if you shoot raw, you can try adjust the D-Lighting by processing the RAW from the camera. This basically recovers the shadows, but will/may make your photos less contrasty.

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post Nov 25 2013, 04:29 PM

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QUOTE(Andy214 @ Nov 25 2013, 04:11 PM)
Increase exposure... try different color profile, use/try Portrait. (If shoot RAW, you can switch between the profiles to see the differences)
Try turn on D-Lighting to high, if you shoot raw, you can try adjust the D-Lighting by processing the RAW from the camera. This basically recovers the shadows, but will/may make your photos less contrasty.
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D-lighting only enable when using jpeg right? unsure.gif
i not sure, you see the picture, shadow too harsh, highlight also kaw kaw in same time
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post Nov 25 2013, 04:33 PM

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QUOTE(gnome @ Nov 25 2013, 01:43 PM)
My friend said my camera focus lari hmm.gif

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Bad camera! How can the AF miss something so big? laugh.gif laugh.gif laugh.gif
Anyways, jokes aside; Great shot, I love it! wub.gif wub.gif

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QUOTE(Agito666 @ Nov 25 2013, 01:42 PM)
hmm want ask how to get rid the hard shadow if the light is top down... camera body setting can improve?  unsure.gif
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i shot with Zeiss 100mm F2 lens at 1/125s, f2.8, +2/3EV, Multi segment metering mode

QUOTE(gnome @ Nov 25 2013, 01:43 PM)
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post Nov 25 2013, 05:25 PM

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QUOTE(Agito666 @ Nov 25 2013, 04:29 PM)
D-lighting only enable when using jpeg right?  unsure.gif
i not sure, you see the picture, shadow too harsh, highlight also kaw kaw in same time
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After you process the file to Jpeg. With RAW, when you choose process image in Camera Body, you can change the D-Lighting option also, you can try it and see the difference.

And choose "Portrait" color profiles, it will be less harsh, you can also reduce the contrast.
You using "Standard" color profiles? Try vivid, you will know kaw kaw, hahaha

Btw, D-Lighting can also recover on highlights if not wrong.


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QUOTE(Andy214 @ Nov 25 2013, 05:25 PM)
After you process the file to Jpeg. With RAW, when you choose process image in Camera Body, you can change the D-Lighting option also, you can try it and see the difference.

And choose "Portrait" color profiles, it will be less harsh, you can also reduce the contrast.
You using "Standard" color profiles? Try vivid, you will know kaw kaw, hahaha

Btw, D-Lighting can also recover on highlights if not wrong.
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oh ? i shoot raw tongue.gif
only adjust in PS.... never try D-lighting.... i thought RAW file already can recover a lot highlight area there already? unsure.gif

D-lighting can recover more? rclxub.gif
then i finish process picture in PC need transfer back to body to active d-lighting again shocking.gif
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QUOTE(Agito666 @ Nov 25 2013, 05:31 PM)
oh ? i shoot raw  tongue.gif
only adjust in PS.... never try D-lighting.... i thought RAW file already can recover a lot highlight area there already?  unsure.gif

D-lighting can recover more?  rclxub.gif
then i finish process picture in PC need transfer back to body to active d-lighting again  shocking.gif
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D-Ligthing is for processed image (e.g. Jpeg) in your camera.
When you choose to process RAW in your camera, after process, you will get JPEG file.

If using LR or PS, you can recover yourself.
D-Lighting will be more on overall or based on the camera processing to determine which to recover, but if if you recover yourself, you can control which part to recover and get better result.

Your previous question was asking to do direct in camera right? hehe

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QUOTE(Andy214 @ Nov 25 2013, 05:44 PM)
D-Ligthing is for processed image (e.g. Jpeg) in your camera.
When you choose to process RAW in your camera, after process, you will get JPEG file.

If using LR or PS, you can recover yourself.
D-Lighting will be more on overall or based on the camera processing to determine which to recover, but if if you recover yourself, you can control which part to recover and get better result.

Your previous question was asking to do direct in camera right? hehe
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nope, more like what setting is the best when encounter those event that happen indoor and harsh lighting ...without flash XD

here is the image of my friend shot
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here is i middle of photochopping everything and try to make it look near like her official page, some angle can shoot her face shape into round one XD sweat.gif
http://imgur.com/muS0GB7
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QUOTE(Agito666 @ Nov 25 2013, 05:54 PM)
nope, more like what setting is the best when encounter those event that happen indoor and harsh lighting ...without flash XD

here is the image of my friend shot
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here is i middle of photochopping everything and try to make it look near like her official page, some angle can shoot her face shape into round one XD  sweat.gif
http://imgur.com/muS0GB7
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During shoot, if you shoot raw, you can try to adjust later. This one may see PS skills, I'm not sure how good/much can recover and still look natural/ok.
If you mean during shoot, even shoot raw, but you want to get JPEG image on the spot, you can try processing the RAW in camera.

If you're processing the RAW file through PS or LR, then you can try lower the contrast, black levels, clarity, etc. Firstly, choose suitable color profiles, you may notice when you change color profiles, the result will be different.

The image your friend shot, the shadow is pretty bad, hehe. Maybe those shifu with good skills can recover.

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Sometimes having shadows isn't exactly a bad thing la, it shows the actual condition of the place ma ;-)
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Very nice shot notworthy.gif notworthy.gif notworthy.gif
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guys. I did NOT sharpen this pic at all.. but when resize w/ PS and upload to flickr , it looks like over sharpen. Anyone got good setting for resize for web ?
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QUOTE(gerald7 @ Nov 25 2013, 06:34 PM)
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131015-James-0083 by Cybreed, on Flickr
guys. I did NOT sharpen this pic at all.. but when resize w/ PS and upload to flickr , it looks like over sharpen. Anyone got good setting for resize for web ?
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Flickr sharpens the images which were resized for display on monitor smile.gif
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QUOTE(celciuz @ Nov 25 2013, 07:25 PM)
Flickr sharpens the images which were resized for display on monitor smile.gif
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but it looks way over on my computer as well.. rclxub.gif
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QUOTE(gerald7 @ Nov 25 2013, 06:34 PM)
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131015-James-0083 by Cybreed, on Flickr
guys. I did NOT sharpen this pic at all.. but when resize w/ PS and upload to flickr , it looks like over sharpen. Anyone got good setting for resize for web ?
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Ya, looks sharpened on my lappy here too.
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QUOTE(gerald7 @ Nov 25 2013, 07:27 PM)
but it looks way over on my computer as well..  rclxub.gif
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Err I see still ok on my screen, image too small can't see artifacts >_<
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QUOTE(Andy214 @ Nov 25 2013, 06:00 PM)
During shoot, if you shoot raw, you can try to adjust later. This one may see PS skills, I'm not sure how good/much can recover and still look natural/ok.
If you mean during shoot, even shoot raw, but you want to get JPEG image on the spot, you can try processing the RAW in camera.

If you're processing the RAW file through PS or LR, then you can try lower the contrast, black levels, clarity, etc. Firstly, choose suitable color profiles, you may notice when you change color profiles, the result will be different.

The image your friend shot, the shadow is pretty bad, hehe. Maybe those shifu with good skills can recover.
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well i mean how to get rid of that heavy cast shadow XD
the animated gif one is i doing it >_<

QUOTE(celciuz @ Nov 25 2013, 06:14 PM)
Sometimes having shadows isn't exactly a bad thing la, it shows the actual condition of the place ma ;-)
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ya... that situation kinda hard lol... left is red light right is blue light... you can see the backgroud there got 2 type colour cast rclxub.gif

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original raw file the shadow cast kaw kaw till i hardly to see the eyes in picture, bare eyes of course can see clearly.

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