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Feb 21, 2012 00:11 |  #406

DigitalTuned wrote in post #13933181 (external link)
I was just wondering if any of you guys see something awkward in the colors or PP not me. Lol

Nope - all looks good.

Picture styles is relevant only for in-camera jpgs and do not cross over into the RAW files.

DPP can incorporate that picture style when processing the RAW but not the Adobe stuff as far as I can tell.

My Faithful setting is 0,-2,0,0 which gives a view that is approximately what the RAW files will look like if converted directly to jpg.




  
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Feb 21, 2012 00:20 |  #407

bobobird wrote in post #13933992 (external link)
Nope - all looks good.

Picture styles is relevant only for in-camera jpgs and do not cross over into the RAW files.

DPP can incorporate that picture style when processing the RAW but not the Adobe stuff as far as I can tell.

My Faithful setting is 0,-2,0,0 which gives a view that is approximately what the RAW files will look like if converted directly to jpg.

Thx bobo
See now I like the faithful setting. I always thought my pics to be a bit over saturated. Now not seeing them exploding with color it feels a bit odd. But the more I look at it the more I see the skin tones are alot better then the way I used to do them. Kinda like softer in the eyes. Also like how the contrast is pretty much neutral and I really dont mess with it.


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Feb 21, 2012 00:34 |  #408

Great shots on the last few pages folks.

Here are a some of mine from Sat night.

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Feb 21, 2012 00:41 |  #409

Just got mine in the mail today (I got Best Buy to price match a Fry's ad from last week). So far, I'm loving it. I will post some pictures later this week :)




  
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Feb 21, 2012 01:01 |  #410

SnoopKatt wrote in post #13934084 (external link)
Just got mine in the mail today (I got Best Buy to price match a Fry's ad from last week). So far, I'm loving it. I will post some pictures later this week :)

Congrats snoopkatt and welcome to t2i thread.


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Feb 21, 2012 01:02 |  #411

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Feb 21, 2012 02:10 |  #412

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I liked this first shot because he has a shadow and a reflection. I wish I had a different lens with me- like that 300 f4 I want.
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Excellent series....I agree love the first shot too.


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Feb 21, 2012 02:14 |  #413

bobobird wrote in post #13932430 (external link)
Great self shot DT

Excellent snowy and redshank shots. Well done.

Killer - not sure what you are using to produce those shots. Care to enlighten me?

Glass dish (bowl ) pour in about 1" of water, wedge between two chairs. put coloured paper or what ever you want underneath, place a lamp to shine on the card, add a few little drops of cooking oil to the water then take the shots..............

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Feb 21, 2012 02:32 |  #414

DigitalTuned wrote in post #13933181 (external link)
Thx Peter I'm going to do a self photoshoot on a black background soon with both the 550d and the 5d

Nice love to see that.


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Feb 21, 2012 02:34 |  #415

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Beautiful bird = power
Excellent shots

If these were meant for my eagle's shot...thanks :D


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Feb 21, 2012 02:46 |  #416

KILLERCLOWN wrote in post #13934311 (external link)
Glass dish (bowl ) pour in about 1" of water, wedge between two chairs. put coloured paper or what ever you want underneath, place a lamp to shine on the card, add a few little drops of cooking oil to the water then take the shots..............

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That seem simple enough even for me!

I have side tables that are clear glass so can use those to prop up the dish and get lights under and to the sides.

Thanks Killer - will try that soon.




  
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Feb 21, 2012 03:11 |  #417

bobobird wrote in post #13934377 (external link)
That seem simple enough even for me!

I have side tables that are clear glass so can use those to prop up the dish and get lights under and to the sides.

Thanks Killer - will try that soon.

NP bobo, with a little imagination you can get some great results & it's so easy to do.
If I have time today I will have another play.........




  
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Feb 21, 2012 03:25 |  #418

Peter2516 wrote in post #13934357 (external link)
If these were meant for my eagle's shot...thanks :D

It absolutely was ment for your eagle pics


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Feb 21, 2012 03:31 |  #419

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It absolutely was ment for your eagle pics

+1 Peter, excellent.......




  
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Feb 21, 2012 05:32 as a reply to  @ KILLERCLOWN's post |  #420

Time for something new, so the last of these..............

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