T tomshen Senior Member Feb 20, 2002 3,644 0 36 Singapore May 8, 2002 #2 Good, imaginative! But this is not an orange, isn't it?
P phero-man New Member Apr 29, 2002 53 0 0 47 Punggol May 8, 2002 #3 thanks. It's an early 90's bus stop seat. just thought this one cracked up pretty well... hehehe
R revenant New Member Apr 8, 2002 1,101 0 0 39 collinyeo.blogspot.com May 8, 2002 #4 Originally posted by phero-man thanks. It's an early 90's bus stop seat. just thought this one cracked up pretty well... hehehe Click to expand... What's the settings?
Originally posted by phero-man thanks. It's an early 90's bus stop seat. just thought this one cracked up pretty well... hehehe Click to expand... What's the settings?
P phero-man New Member Apr 29, 2002 53 0 0 47 Punggol May 8, 2002 #5 Macro mode WB set to Cloudy Day cos on auto, the orange becomes super desaturated. UV(N) filter in place. coolpix 900 FYI. Picture posted is non-PS'ed yet. planning to increase colour but I thought this is fine..
Macro mode WB set to Cloudy Day cos on auto, the orange becomes super desaturated. UV(N) filter in place. coolpix 900 FYI. Picture posted is non-PS'ed yet. planning to increase colour but I thought this is fine..
R revenant New Member Apr 8, 2002 1,101 0 0 39 collinyeo.blogspot.com May 8, 2002 #6 You mean if without the UV Filter, it's super saturated?
P phero-man New Member Apr 29, 2002 53 0 0 47 Punggol May 8, 2002 #7 no, I mean if I use Auto White Balance, it becomes super UN-saturated ( no colour ). UV is just to remove cloudy haze down town today.
no, I mean if I use Auto White Balance, it becomes super UN-saturated ( no colour ). UV is just to remove cloudy haze down town today.
R revenant New Member Apr 8, 2002 1,101 0 0 39 collinyeo.blogspot.com May 8, 2002 #8 Originally posted by phero-man no, I mean if I use Auto White Balance, it becomes super UN-saturated ( no colour ). UV is just to remove cloudy haze down town today. Click to expand... hmm.... Straight away see the results on the LCD? Or you took more than 1 settings on 1 picture and found out after transfering to PC?
Originally posted by phero-man no, I mean if I use Auto White Balance, it becomes super UN-saturated ( no colour ). UV is just to remove cloudy haze down town today. Click to expand... hmm.... Straight away see the results on the LCD? Or you took more than 1 settings on 1 picture and found out after transfering to PC?
P phero-man New Member Apr 29, 2002 53 0 0 47 Punggol May 8, 2002 #9 The effect between Auto White Balance and Cloudy Day was very apparent on the LCD... no need anything to verify...
The effect between Auto White Balance and Cloudy Day was very apparent on the LCD... no need anything to verify...
R revenant New Member Apr 8, 2002 1,101 0 0 39 collinyeo.blogspot.com May 8, 2002 #10 Originally posted by phero-man The effect between Auto White Balance and Cloudy Day was very apparent on the LCD... no need anything to verify... Click to expand... orh ok
Originally posted by phero-man The effect between Auto White Balance and Cloudy Day was very apparent on the LCD... no need anything to verify... Click to expand... orh ok