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Old 18th July 2004   #1
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Default Test Shots with red filter

Very boh liao day, so just some shots for testing purposes.

Red Filter with Cloudy WB.


Red Filter with Custom WB


Red Filter with Custom WB
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Old 20th July 2004   #2
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hey!! not bad... colour looks rich.. and solid..

hmm wat did u use for yr custom WB..???
yr white slate?? or?
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Old 20th July 2004   #3
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Originally Posted by siaoon
hey!! not bad... colour looks rich.. and solid..

hmm wat did u use for yr custom WB..???
yr white slate?? or?
floor tiles...white colour also... kekekekek
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Old 21st July 2004   #4
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hahahaa... didnt notice the tile is white.. hoho

hmm come to think of it... maybe u oso used someone swimsuit for WB??? hohoho!!!!
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Originally Posted by siaoon
hahahaa... didnt notice the tile is white.. hoho

hmm come to think of it... maybe u oso used someone swimsuit for WB??? hohoho!!!!

white balancing... for those who is hungry to know how it works...
http://www.digitaldiver.net/lib_docs...te_balance.pdf
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Old 30th July 2004   #6
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Second photo is the most accurate color i believe?
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Old 30th July 2004   #7
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but erm.. .sea water n pool water are of diff density and make up right.. so how to strike a balance if we have 2 diff senariios? anyway wad cam did u use??? gainz man ... but no $$ to buy equipment
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Originally Posted by CoExist
but erm.. .sea water n pool water are of diff density and make up right.. so how to strike a balance if we have 2 diff senariios? anyway wad cam did u use??? gainz man ... but no $$ to buy equipment
Basically is using white balance control.... there shouldn't be of any difference.....
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Old 31st July 2004   #9
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Originally Posted by CoExist
but erm.. .sea water n pool water are of diff density and make up right.. so how to strike a balance if we have 2 diff senariios? anyway wad cam did u use??? gainz man ... but no $$ to buy equipment

using Canon G5 "swimming pool" series. it automatically adjusts the whitebalance to swimming pool conditions when it detects the chlorinated water.

for actual dives, i use my trusty G5 "seamaster" series. again, upon detection of the degree of salinity in the water, it automatically adjusts the whitebalance.

The actual technology used is a tried and true device called the Realistic Underwater Sensor Technology chip.

It takes away the complexity of underwater photography. impressive stuff.

Available from your friendly local uw photography shop.
Batteries not included.
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Old 11th August 2004   #10
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Originally Posted by WhyZzzzzz
using Canon G5 "swimming pool" series. it automatically adjusts the whitebalance to swimming pool conditions when it detects the chlorinated water.

for actual dives, i use my trusty G5 "seamaster" series. again, upon detection of the degree of salinity in the water, it automatically adjusts the whitebalance.

The actual technology used is a tried and true device called the Realistic Underwater Sensor Technology chip.

It takes away the complexity of underwater photography. impressive stuff.

Available from your friendly local uw photography shop.
Batteries not included.
hahahahaha....this is a good one....
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