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Which one looks the best

 
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Feb 24, 2006 17:09 |  #1

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Feb 24, 2006 17:10 |  #3

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Feb 24, 2006 17:23 |  #4

I like the second. The first is fine too. The third is a bit too saturated for me.


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Feb 24, 2006 17:36 as a reply to  @ BottomBracket's post |  #5

BottomBracket wrote:
I like the second. The first is fine too. The third is a bit too saturated for me.

Thanks Bottom,

The first is without Sharpening, the second with, third sharpening and saturation


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Feb 24, 2006 17:48 |  #6

Hey Bos, it's a nice pic. Did you set up this still life? There seems to have a bit of focussing fall off towards the end of the plate (from the banana to the back). It's not much though and it is still a good pic.


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Feb 24, 2006 18:03 as a reply to  @ BottomBracket's post |  #7

BottomBracket wrote:
Hey Bos, it's a nice pic. Did you set up this still life? There seems to have a bit of focussing fall off towards the end of the plate (from the banana to the back). It's not much though and it is still a good pic.

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I set up the tripod and I'm really trying to see what settings seem to work best for me.
At times i think my pics are generally to "soft" and i wanted to eliminate camera shake or anything on my end. If you read any of my other posts today in the RebelXT vs Nikon D50 I really am not into doing post processing. I mean I love the photography stuff and playing with the different modes and settings, but I really want to find the best settings for different situations and acheive good results that way. Don't want to shoot in Auto or Program either. Usually use AV but at times I just am not sure what else I need to "adjust". From flash output to ISO to even Exposure compensation.
I haven't been able to find anything that gives you "general" settings to use in different situations. It seems I'm always fiddling around and taking shots over again and driving my family crazy at times.;)


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Feb 24, 2006 18:05 as a reply to  @ Bosman's post |  #8

here is the data on that shot:

Camera Model Name Canon PowerShot G6
Shooting Date/Time 02/24/06 07:00:59
Shooting Mode Aperture-Priority AE
Photo Effect Custom Effect
Tv (Shutter Speed) 1/6
Av (Aperture Value) 2.8
Light Metering Evaluative
Exposure Compensation 0
ISO Speed 50
Lens 7.2 - 28.8mm
Focal Length 20.7mm
Digital Zoom None
Image Size 3072x2304
Image Quality Superfine
Flash Off
White Balance Tungsten
AF Mode Continuous AF
Color Space sRGB
File Size 2922KB
Drive Mode Single-frame shooting

Even on that shot I probably should have turned the over head light down and used spot metering uhg!! Some many settings, I'm sure i'm making it more difficult than it is.


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Feb 24, 2006 19:02 |  #9

I don't see that much difference between #1 and #2 . #3 does seem a little over saturated.




  
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Feb 25, 2006 06:57 as a reply to  @ crn3371's post |  #10

I think I would choose the #1 as the best.


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