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Old 8th August 2005   #1
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Some flower flower plant plants shots that I took from my place of stay. Share with you guys.

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MZCYF, i think you should start to learn how to set your custom white balance from your D70... cos after you get the wrong white balance, adjusting from PS curves just look even more strange...
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Originally Posted by Del_CtrlnoAlt
MZCYF, i think you should start to learn how to set your custom white balance from your D70... cos after you get the wrong white balance, adjusting from PS curves just look even more strange...
Thanks for your comments, DCA. In all my pictures, the white balance are correct. I used "Cloudy" mode in shooting indoors. Using "Indoors" mode would be too warm a colour although I am one person who likes warm colours. If you look at all my pictures, the white points are white and the black points are black and I don't like using curves.

The pictures here and from the P&P are achieved using a number of settings. Burn, Multiply, Adjustment Layers, Smudge, Gaussian Blur, Unsharp Mask, Quick Mask, Levels, Soft Light, Screen, and many others.
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actually i meant that if the place is indoor with tungsten lights you should set your lighting to incandescent or tungsten, so that when the picture taken would have more accurate color calibrate... if you use cloudy for indoor, the color would be off... anyway its your preference...
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Noted, DCA. Thanks.
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