Originally Posted by koto
tnx koto ako unya na suwayan imo ipa test sa akong 30d , mura 5200k ang WB sa akong cam, post unya ko lain diri mga pics cge palagi ko practice ani
Originally Posted by koto
tnx koto ako unya na suwayan imo ipa test sa akong 30d , mura 5200k ang WB sa akong cam, post unya ko lain diri mga pics cge palagi ko practice ani
koto, whats that DR Function?
ivan, boss apil sa RIGG photo club.. naka 30D man ka.. usa na sa requirement.. hahaha.. sorry lits.. Akoa jud gi serious imong gi ingon nako pag chat nato about sa requirements ninyo..
Dynamic Range OptimizerOriginally Posted by Ian
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u put man gud "Polarizer action!!!"Originally Posted by koto
eyks, if its true that this is the result of no editing, yaiks!
so there you go...basta its unatural ang iya effect...
in other words, i dont like the too much sharpening effect...
i makes it look edited kasi...halo's forming...
you could get away with this if you lessen the sharpening on the camera...
apply your sharpening in photoshop instead...
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@koto..if you don't have a polarizer, you may try this OLD technique instead..this very suitable when there is too much sun overhead..
the technique is called "SUNNY 16"..and I just learned this in another forum recently =)
-set your cam on manual.
-set the shutter speed equal to the ISO.. for example your using ISO 200, your shutter should be 1/200
-then use f/16 if its really sunny.. use f/11 or bigger if pictures come out underexposed.
aWww.. hehe sorry misunderstood diay heheeOriginally Posted by markyap
ako to reply pics ni pnoize2k7 kakang view sa CP hehee
@Tolsti
yup i know that technique but i didnt know it is called "sunny16"
but if i try that di ma klaro ang blue sky sa background (tried it already last sunday) or ang subject either klaro ang blue sky pero dark ang subject or klaro ang subject pero overexposed ang labas..
so better use the DRO in auto mode (if only DRO applicable in Manual)
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Don't remember if he has the one you're looking for but at least you can
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