Ooops, see below........:o

HrcRacing Goldmember 2,019 posts Joined Aug 2005 Location: NE Florida, USA More info | Aug 27, 2005 12:01 | #1 Ooops, see below........:o Robert
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m3incorp Senior Member 989 posts Joined Jul 2005 Location: Colorado, USA More info | Aug 27, 2005 14:45 | #2 First, on the 10D only set it to Adobe RGB if you intend to shoot raw files and then manipulate them on your computer. Set it to standard and if the pictures were a little dull I would set all the settings EXCEPT color to 1+. That should bring a little life to the pictures. Most would recommend shooting in RAW and set to Adobe RGB but this is a learned skill as you definitely have to manipulate the pictures on your computer. 7D, 10D, Canon EFS 18-55mm modded
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Okay, I've messed this thread (my first BTW) up. I sort of answered my own question and requested that this be deleted about the same time as you replied. Okay, so I'm not the sharpest tack in the box!:o Robert
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robertwgross Cream of the Crop 9,462 posts Likes: 3 Joined Nov 2002 Location: California More info | If you want to, set your camera to one of the basic modes and half-press the shutter button. You should be able to see what kind of automatic settings it would suggest. Then switch your camera mode over to P and start with those same settings. Vary one or the other a bit and see where that leads.
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After "playing" with the camera a bunch today, and reading more of the manual, I can definitely see that I too will be using the P mode most of the time.
Here's another example.
One more.
Robert
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m3incorp Senior Member 989 posts Joined Jul 2005 Location: Colorado, USA More info | Aug 28, 2005 02:08 | #6 HrcRacing, welcome to the world of the P mode. I do play around with AV and TV but I seem to have best results in P. I also put different settings in the 3 set buttons in parameter and change as needed. I agree with Robert in using RAW, it will mean that you need a decent processing program and the "knowledge". I good calibrated monitor helps also. If you are lacking any of the three, shoot in P mode and then shoot RAW occassionlly to learn it. You will find that just about any picture you take, can stand a little "tweaking". The thing about tweaking is that we all have different tastes and our eyesight actually sees things a little different from the next gal/guy. What I do sometimes is walk around with a 3x5 card in my pocket and make note of the different settings and conditoning as I take pictures. I will shoot the same scene with three or more different settings and note which works best under different lightning and scenes. I am in Iraq, so most of my pictures are shot in very bright light unless I just happen to be inside one of the few buildings here. That bright light in itself can give you fits sometimes. 7D, 10D, Canon EFS 18-55mm modded
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