stupid question: how to make grass look green?


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as above.

no matter what setting i used, my grass can never look bright nice green.
i got the good green using 5700, but not 7i. why?

used in the same place, altered WB, Color, everything, but cant get the nice green.
refer here
http://www.pbase.com/andass/minolta_7i

or do i demand too much?
 

Originally posted by asdfasdfadsf
as above.

no matter what setting i used, my grass can never look bright nice green.
i got the good green using 5700, but not 7i. why?

used in the same place, altered WB, Color, everything, but cant get the nice green.
refer here
http://www.pbase.com/andass/minolta_7i

or do i demand too much?

1. Don't use AWB. Set to something like cloudy/sunny.

2. Possibly the 7i isn't such a good camera :devil: compared to the 5700? (just joking, no flames please)

3. Find greener grass.

4. Enhance saturation in PS.

5. Shoot Velvia slide film.

Regards
CK
 

Originally posted by ckiang

2. Possibly the 7i isn't such a good camera :devil: compared to the 5700? (just joking, no flames please)

This is on behalf of all Dimage 7i users:

:kok:


Sorry.... can't help it..... :D
 

Change your camera OR

In PaintShopPro, apply Effects->Enhance Photo->Automatic Saturation Enhancement(Bias=More Colorful, Strength=Normal).

PhotoShop - Ctrl U - Set Saturation to +15 or to taste.

I haven't done all this crap after switching to film. :D
 

Originally posted by maddog
Change your camera OR

In PaintShopPro, apply Effects->Enhance Photo->Automatic Saturation Enhancement(Bias=More Colorful, Strength=Normal).

PhotoShop - Ctrl U - Set Saturation to +15 or to taste.

I haven't done all this crap after switching to film. :D

sometimes, the photo shop will adjust for you
 

Originally posted by oceanxp
sometimes, the photo shop will adjust for you

Also in ACDSEE, you can do it batch mode. Select the target files and do Edit->Exposure.
 

Check out the digital effects dial, (on the left side of your camera), I think you can tweak the colors a bit, or switch from Natural to Vivid mode in your menu?
 

Hi There Asdf...

The above described color Saturation tweaking would do the job...

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FYI....different digital camera ..especially brands....gives different colour saturation depends on the fimware DSP(digital Signal Processing algo.)

Through my experiences with the different brands like sony FV series...Canon S series and the Dimage.....i personally htinks that the Canon and Sony gives better colour saturation...especially in colours like green and red...e.g Vivid mode in Canon Digicams...(What you see in the photo is not what you see with your eyes...).

This is greatly due to the individual colour mapping and gain settings to thier own colourspace...Boosted to give the "favourable to the eye" images.

Maybe the Dimage is good for other colours....i don't have that much exposure to Dimage colours to this point.....

I took photos with my old canon S10 and Ixus V2 simultanously....ans in the S10 there is no vivid more.....
So can see the OBVIOUS diference in the colour boosting.
Some cameras especially with the EVF(electronic viewfinders - the Dimage series...use this)....have a redder than red images on the EVF....which sometimes make these EVF's only good for framing.......

So depends on your usage....different cameras have different capabilities.....so depends what you choose....you can't have everything under the sun in one camera....


This is the real "Con"sumer World!!!!!

Regards,
Sulhan
 

Originally posted by sulhan
Hi There Asdf...

The above described color Saturation tweaking would do the job...

=======================


FYI....different digital camera ..especially brands....gives different colour saturation depends on the fimware DSP(digital Signal Processing algo.)

Through my experiences with the different brands like sony FV series...Canon S series and the Dimage.....i personally htinks that the Canon and Sony gives better colour saturation...especially in colours like green and red...e.g Vivid mode in Canon Digicams...(What you see in the photo is not what you see with your eyes...).

This is greatly due to the individual colour mapping and gain settings to thier own colourspace...Boosted to give the "favourable to the eye" images.

Maybe the Dimage is good for other colours....i don't have that much exposure to Dimage colours to this point.....

I took photos with my old canon S10 and Ixus V2 simultanously....ans in the S10 there is no vivid more.....
So can see the OBVIOUS diference in the colour boosting.
Some cameras especially with the EVF(electronic viewfinders - the Dimage series...use this)....have a redder than red images on the EVF....which sometimes make these EVF's only good for framing.......

So depends on your usage....different cameras have different capabilities.....so depends what you choose....you can't have everything under the sun in one camera....


This is the real "Con"sumer World!!!!!

Regards,
Sulhan

great answer, thks.
can you answer this question as well???:
http://forums.clubsnap.org/showthread.php?s=&threadid=31431
 

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