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how do I "correct" this image???...
it's me again guys,
so here is a photo [of me " at the reception with my kid....
first shot is the "as shot" picture no post process
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is it too warm??? lighting basically from the chandeliers....
thecorrected shot....
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too cold???? lost the ambience???
please critique... WB was at tungsten.....
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Re: how do I "correct" this image???...
I think the second shot is a nice improvement in the white balance. However, I think it
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Re: how do I "correct" this image???...
Alex,
so it needs a little warming?? the framing ... just asked the waiter to take the shot so framing isn
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Re: how do I "correct" this image???...
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Just my two cents...
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Re: how do I "correct" this image???...
Something in between maybe? #2 is too cold and has lost the ambience. #1 has to much tungsten and is a little to dark. If you adjust the exposure/brightness you can still keep the warm tone but it will not look to dark.
You´r right, about the "story-telling" aspect. A technical correct image can be quite boring. Ajusting WB, exposure etc. to perfection is not always the solution. A pleasing image is often better than a realistic one.
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Re: how do I "correct" this image???...
It might look a little better slightly warmer than the corrected shot. Our eyes probably saw the scene a little warmer than your correct shot shows. I can
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