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Jan 14, 2006 11:02 |  #1

Hello All! I have just received my new 20D yesterday and fired off a few shots in auto mode. This picture turned out to be too orange and was wondering how you would adjust this and how I could prevent this in the future using in camera adjustment before shooting.

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Jan 14, 2006 11:29 |  #2

The orange color is usually from tungsten lights and is corrected with the right white balance setting. But if you had the camera in full auto mode, it should have done an auto white balance which should be close to correct, not like this is. Are you sure you weren't using a different semi-auto mode like Shutter or Apeture Priority (Tv or Av)?

Read your manual to learn how to set white balance or turn auto white balance on.

And by the way, you're not supposed to post images that are wider then 800 pixels.


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Jan 14, 2006 11:43 as a reply to  @ usukshooter's post |  #3

Hi,

One of the main ways to correct this in the future is to shoot in RAW mode because it is pretty easy to correct it in post processing.

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Jan 14, 2006 11:50 as a reply to  @ Tshoe's post |  #4

Thank you for the suggestion. I will check the manual. The walls are orange and I have 5 x 100w energy saving light in the background when I shot this. Don't know if that mattered...Thanks


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Jan 14, 2006 12:01 as a reply to  @ watchcaddy's post |  #5

I don't know what program you use for your post processing but here is a quick fix I did in CS2.

I applied the #82 filter with density of 50%
+8 contrast
a little USM

I am not very proficient with PhotoShop but I still enjoy working with it.

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Jan 14, 2006 12:20 |  #6

Altered it a little bit, perhaps could do with the color balance altering a bit more, but I like it as it is. Matter of personal taste.

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Jan 14, 2006 12:32 as a reply to  @ mickle's post |  #7

mickle wrote:
Altered it a little bit, perhaps could do with the color balance altering a bit more, but I like it as it is. Matter of personal taste.

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This looks great. I like the effect. May I know what you used and how you adjusted it? Thank you. Also, how do you make the face sharp and clean? Thank you.


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Jan 14, 2006 12:33 as a reply to  @ Tshoe's post |  #8

Tshoe wrote:
I don't know what program you use for your post processing but here is a quick fix I did in CS2.

I applied the #82 filter with density of 50%
+8 contrast
a little USM

I am not very proficient with PhotoShop but I still enjoy working with it.

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Thank you. I use PS to edit my photos. This looks good.


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Jan 14, 2006 12:40 as a reply to  @ watchcaddy's post |  #9

watchcaddy wrote:
This looks great. I like the effect. May I know what you use and how you adjusted it? Thank you. Also, did you make the face sharp and clean? Thank you.

I use Photoshop CS2.

All I did was set the black and white levels from within the curves dialogue.
Desaturated slightly.
Then framed it with my script (in signature).
I set USM within my script to 200/0.3/0 which brought out the detail in the face.


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Jan 14, 2006 12:48 as a reply to  @ mickle's post |  #10

mickle wrote:
I use Photoshop CS2.

All I did was set the black and white levels from within the curves dialogue.
Desaturated slightly.
Then framed it with my script (in signature).
I set USM within my script to 200/0.3/0 which brought out the detail in the face.

Where can I set black and white levels and how can I set them within the curves and dialogue? I use PS not CS2. Can I do that in PS?

Also will your script work with PS?

Thank you for helping out a newbie. Thank you very much.


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Jan 14, 2006 12:50 |  #11

This is a tough one because of the orange cast and orange walls. Do you mind if I post my attempt?


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Jan 14, 2006 13:02 as a reply to  @ watchcaddy's post |  #12

watchcaddy wrote:
Where can I set black and white levels and how can I set them within the curves and dialogue? I use PS not CS2. Can I do that in PS?

Also will your script work with PS?

Thank you for helping out a newbie. Thank you very much.

Which version of PS?


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Jan 14, 2006 13:34 as a reply to  @ Bob_A's post |  #13

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This is a tough one because of the orange cast and orange walls. Do you mind if I post my attempt?

More the merrier! Thank you for your help


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Jan 14, 2006 13:35 as a reply to  @ mickle's post |  #14

mickle wrote:
Which version of PS?

PS 8 (CS)


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Jan 14, 2006 13:44 as a reply to  @ watchcaddy's post |  #15

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PS 8 (CS)

The Basic version of the script will work with CS.


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