Photos seem to not show the true potentials of your new lens. Photos doesn't look sharp.
Colors are very mild as well.
Xandman's Dreamscape Gallery, -=- More Nadia -=- pg. 5
Xandman's Dreamscape Gallery, -=- More Nadia -=- pg. 5
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Oct 29 2007, 10:43 PM
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Photos seem to not show the true potentials of your new lens. Photos doesn't look sharp.
Colors are very mild as well. |
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Oct 30 2007, 06:57 AM
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QUOTE(xandman @ Oct 30 2007, 06:34 AM) bro...i notice that too...i mean the colors...weird...bcoz the raw looked better ...then used lightroom...all the colours was dulled...i have no idea why...it seems like automatic in lightroom... Maybe you should get a monitor calibration device. Like a ColorVision Spyder2Express. It calibrates your monitor to true colors and the color profile can be used in photoshop as well. So when you edit your photos, anywhere, the color should be the same.will try a different software for my next posting... thx. the sharpness...it's the dof...i have a very small depth to play with...will improve more soon...still playing arnd with it... thx! =) yup indeed.... |
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