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    Default Photo 101 workshop Part 2

    Part one was getting to large to load so have at it.

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    Heres one to play with-
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    What we can do with this image is very subjective. Here’s a 10 minutes botched job. Just ignore the flaws and dripping. Is it the direction you want to go?


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    Yea, I'm not sure what I would do to that image!!! Actually, the colors look to me to be pretty realistic as it is.
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    Color saturation looks good...I had to put the skin back on the onion. I thought this was a "G" rated forum !

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    Maybe we could alter the somewhat bluish background to make the onions and capsicums stand out:

    Last edited by Lyrt; 01-24-2007 at 06:12 AM.

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    Here's my lastest crummy photo:

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    The main problem, here, is the white balance was probably set on automatic while the surrounding light was artificial. Set your camera’s white balance on tungsten or incandescent light and try again. Or else you can correct the yellow cast with your image software.

    Which path do you want to take?

    Here’s a ten seconds job:


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    Great tip, Yukio! I notice a yellow pall in my photos sometimes. After your tip, I now know how to fix them.
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