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PowerShot A640... Where is purple color??

 
Power_Getter
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Oct 09, 2006 20:40 |  #1

Hello everybody.
This is my first post. Great to find this forum ;)
I just bought My PS A640 with 10.0 MP. It's very nice camera, but I have 2 problem. First one is I'm noob on cameras :cry: The second problem when I shot to the car light cutoff It dosen't show me the real color, why??
F.Ex. I'll post two pics for my car light cutoff you will notice the blue color, but in real it's blue with more purple. Why the camera showing the blue color but not the purple??
I appreciate your help.

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Oct 10, 2006 06:50 |  #2

Anyone can help me :(




  
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Oct 10, 2006 14:30 |  #3

I dont know much about it but if you google words such as Purple Fringing and Chromatic Aberration - it may help you understand whats going on . Sorry i cant help personally but i dont know enough about it ...




  
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Oct 10, 2006 15:40 |  #4

Did you white balance properly?
I assume that a manual white balance can be achieved on your cam, so white balance off the white wall shown in the pic with your car lights on.
That may help.
Also, purposely shoot something that is only purple and see what results you get.

good luck

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Power_Getter wrote in post #2099060 (external link)
Hello everybody.
This is my first post. Great to find this forum ;)
I just bought My PS A640 with 10.0 MP. It's very nice camera, but I have 2 problem. First one is I'm noob on cameras :cry: The second problem when I shot to the car light cutoff It dosen't show me the real color, why??
F.Ex. I'll post two pics for my car light cutoff you will notice the blue color, but in real it's blue with more purple. Why the camera showing the blue color but not the purple??
I appreciate your help.

http://i28.photobucket​.com …s/c228/power_ge​tter/1.jpg (external link)

http://i28.photobucket​.com …s/c228/power_ge​tter/2.jpg (external link)


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Oct 10, 2006 15:53 |  #5

I think you are probably seeing a color space problem (well, maybe not a problem, just some limitations). Most compact cameras record the files in jpg 8 bit and use sRGB color space. As far as i know DSLR dont suffer from this problem cause they use RAW files that do not contain any particular color space 'cause the color space is assigned at post processing.

You can read this page http://www.cambridgein​colour.com/tutorials.h​tm (external link), there's a lot of information about it and much more!! ;)


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Oct 10, 2006 17:00 as a reply to  @ dinobike's post |  #6

Thank you guys. I appreciate your help.
I'll do some search and see If I can fix this problem.

My friends told me coz the coat on the lens. is that true ??




  
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Oct 10, 2006 17:05 |  #7

Nope. Your friends I assume are not photographers.

You have a white balance problem I bet...


people will always try to stop you doing the right thing if it is unconventional
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Oct 10, 2006 19:48 |  #8

cosworth wrote in post #2103261 (external link)
Nope. Your friends I assume are not photographers.

You have a white balance problem I bet...

Thanks for the answer :D




  
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Oct 12, 2006 20:11 |  #9

cosworth wrote in post #2103261 (external link)
You have a white balance problem I bet...

Almost certainly. The color spectrum from halogen head lights is unlike sunlight or tungsten light bulbs. Balancing the camera's color first, using halogen light, will probably help a lot.

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Oct 25, 2006 13:21 |  #10

I think it's a fairly well documented thing that on the A6X0, purple shows up more blue than it should. I forget why. I think I read about it on the dpreview.com forums, and I've experienced it myself (A620). If you really want the purple back, you have to tweak it in Photoshop.

Cathy




  
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vivona
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Jan 18, 2007 17:40 |  #11

I have been researching this problem and found a website that claims that it is a design characteristic of digital cameras. Follow this link http://www.tribecalabs​.com/dcf.html (external link) and have your camera ready (flash off) to take a picture of your computer screen while you read all about it. Of course, the website will offer you software for $49 that will fix it for you. That leaves me with the question, if it can be fixed with software, why doesn't the camera do it in the first place?

Then I found more on the subject over at these dpreview threads:

http://forums.dpreview​.com …rum=1010&messag​e=19238632 (external link)

http://forums.dpreview​.com …rum=1010&messag​e=19752851 (external link)

I am still reading my way through them...




  
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