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M8, 28cron asph. CS3 Warming filter
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Wow, nice 'heavenly' flare!!
 

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Sharing an image of a bevy of whooper swans enjoying the warm waters of a volcanic lake in north-estern Hokkaido.Thanks for viewing
M9 Summicron 35mm asph silver efex pro 2

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My first roll of TriX which is also my first B&W, push 1 stop by triple D

Raining in Malacca
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Happy Ah MA
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3 pics of our friendly Chiif!
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Thanks Alex...i was truly amazed with the effect that originally was planning to go get the fixer etc from Ruby..but ended up with this!
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Haha but at least i remember to get the fixer..and I managed to find a local forummer here that has diafine for sale at cost price! Wooo...cant wait to go shoot another roll and develop it!
 

Thanks Alex...i was truly amazed with the effect that originally was planning to go get the fixer etc from Ruby..but ended up with this!
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Haha but at least i remember to get the fixer..and I managed to find a local forummer here that has diafine for sale at cost price! Wooo...cant wait to go shoot another roll and develop it!

wah that's the motherload of film!!!! u just got it today? thought i saw a reserved bulkroll in the fridge at ruby, with your name on it.. ;p

ruby's fridge was emptied of tri-x bulk roll as at 1830hrs today btw.. :eek::eek:
 

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some old shots from little india.. :)

knackered


taiwan meimei with a nikon


securing the streets


just browsing
 

Hi
Sharing an image of a bevy of whooper swans enjoying the warm waters of a volcanic lake in north-estern Hokkaido.Thanks for viewing
M9 Summicron 35mm asph silver efex pro 2

248544d1300714359-whooper-swans-l1035351rs.jpg

Nice! Did you manage to catch monkeys bathing in hot spring? :)
 

wah that's the motherload of film!!!! u just got it today? thought i saw a reserved bulkroll in the fridge at ruby, with your name on it.. ;p

ruby's fridge was emptied of tri-x bulk roll as at 1830hrs today btw.. :eek::eek:

haha...i was there ard 5.30pm. i wanted to just get the bulk roll but i just couldnt resist....brian say can last me for 4 months...i think can last me for at least 8 months!
 

Took this shot yesterday, just got the camera 2 days ago
need some advice
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2nd is dng
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it seems that everytime i shoot green, the color keeps turning yellowish, any idea how can this be resolved?

thanks
 

Took this shot yesterday, just got the camera 2 days ago
need some advice
2nd is dng


it seems that everytime i shoot green, the color keeps turning yellowish, any idea how can this be resolved?

thanks

This is quite normal for a dng or Raw file. That's the reason why it is called a "raw" file. All the ingredients are there, but raw, so it needs to be 'cooked' first before it can be eaten. :bsmilie:
 

no matter how i cook it, i only use iphoto though.. couldnt get the desire effect
the jpeg, pre cook one looks better, but the green still looks weird :(

most or all the photos posted here are cooked or raw?
 

no matter how i cook it, i only use iphoto though.. couldnt get the desire effect
the jpeg, pre cook one looks better, but the green still looks weird :(

most or all the photos posted here are cooked or raw?

Hi sharps, if you can, try to use LR. It gives you better control over WB, most in-camera WBand jpeg processing isnt that great. Even if you take color film, we correct color casting with colored filters anyways (for example: under bright sunlight, I use a warming filter 81 to remove the bluish cast of the sky or a cooling filter for late afternoon). Similarly for RAW files, you will need to correct for this albeit electronically.

The yellow cast on the leaves also stems from the fact that you shot this pic in fairly bright sunlight, the lush green that you are after is better when the sunlight is less harsh, I find that early morning or evening light works best for foliage.

try also to have your monitor calibrated or at least gamma corrected then use the WB sliders to obtain the green that you want. Eyeball it as you adjust the colors. You can also augment that in PS with photo filters.

Most photos, at least the color ones, have to be cooked as most of us shoot in RAW. Hope that helps
 

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