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Originally posted by Newbie0001
The problems are,
a) is this the limitation of DC in the indoor sports photography?
b) the settings are:
- shutter priority 1/30 s
- indoor, normal lighting conditions
- sport: TKD
- I was 5m to 10 m away from the subjects.
- ISO = 400
- Flash light off, (tried, cannot reach)
- Teleconverter used , 3X,
- EV max +2.0V (maximum)
- White ballance: fluorescent, i think
c) My question is , how to take this kind of photo? No external lights, shutter speed cannot be adjusted anymore, too fast = dim, too slow = blur images. I have set everthing max already. If aperture priority, sure got black dim image one. How har?
Originally posted by Newbie0001
The problems are,
a) is this the limitation of DC in the indoor sports photography?
b) the settings are:
- shutter priority 1/30 s
- indoor, normal lighting conditions
- sport: TKD
- I was 5m to 10 m away from the subjects.
- ISO = 400
- Flash light off, (tried, cannot reach)
- Teleconverter used , 3X,
- EV max +2.0V (maximum)
- White ballance: fluorescent, i think
c) My question is , how to take this kind of photo? No external lights, shutter speed cannot be adjusted anymore, too fast = dim, too slow = blur images. I have set everthing max already. If aperture priority, sure got black dim image one. How har?
Originally posted by Jed
Yes Photoshop is able to do that. Quickfix commands are just one step Photosop actions. The same effect can be achieved in Photoshop using various means, among them brightness/contrast, curves, and levels.
Originally posted by Newbie0001
Hi, jed, may i know how to carry out this command, please?
Is there any fast and efficient way?
thank you.
Originally posted by laughingman
are u using 995 now? how much did you buy it? anyone know roughly the price for it now?
Originally posted by ziploc
Erm... why not ask your friend directly?