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Aug 10, 2007 15:00 |  #1

I've been trying out shooting panoramas recently, following a period of ill health. This was taken with the 1D Mk3 and is made up of 8 images stitched together in CS3.
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Aug 10, 2007 16:11 |  #2
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Great picture. Is the water dirty?


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Aug 10, 2007 16:25 |  #3

looks to be a great choice of shutter speed... water looks wonderful!

good composition as well, the WB seems a little off to me though


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Aug 10, 2007 16:32 |  #4

goldboughtrue wrote in post #3704417 (external link)
Great picture. Is the water dirty?

Thanks for the comments. The water up here is always a brown colour. Its because of the peat.

Thanks shOebox, I set the Wb to 'shade' to suit the conditions. Do you think there's a cast? Perhaps I should profile my monitor again.


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Aug 10, 2007 16:53 |  #5

weemannie wrote in post #3704505 (external link)
Thanks for the comments. The water up here is always a brown colour. Its because of the peat.

Thanks shOebox, I set the Wb to 'shade' to suit the conditions. Do you think there's a cast? Perhaps I should profile my monitor again.


yeah i figured it might also have been from the shade. but it also could be my monitor ;)


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Aug 11, 2007 05:00 |  #6

Nice shot, but does seem to have a funny color cast to the water.

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Aug 11, 2007 06:48 |  #7

agreed about the color cast. im sure can be fixed in PS with some levels/eyedropper work.


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Aug 11, 2007 09:58 |  #8

Trevor, have you tried the Auto Level button as your first step in PP?
This will lift the color cast and give it a better color balance.

It's a well framed image and what looks like a good choice of SS.




  
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Aug 11, 2007 11:48 |  #9

Frank_Hollahan wrote in post #3708115 (external link)
Trevor, have you tried the Auto Level button as your first step in PP?
This will lift the color cast and give it a better color balance.

It's a well framed image and what looks like a good choice of SS.

Thanks Frank, I'll give it a go. :D

Thanks kenyc and chestercopperpot for your comments.


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