NikonGear'23
Images => People, Portraits, Street, PJ & Cityscapes => Topic started by: stenrasmussen on November 21, 2016, 19:10:09
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From a handball match yesterday.
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The faces are priceless 8)
Was it so yellow?
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The faces are priceless 8)
Was it so yellow?
They are indeed.
Yes, the light was really that horrendously yellow.
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Nice catch!
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Is this captured on film? If not, you have a horribly dirty sensor in your camera :D
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Or Sten used an 'ancient' yellow filter ;) Nice one, with the emotions. And the yellow on yellow colour is fascinating.
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Not dirty sensor...just an old effect.
The light condition was impossible to counteract via WB adjustment.
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Not dirty sensor...just an old effect.
The light condition was impossible to counteract via WB adjustment.
perhaps use one of the white arrows on the shorts as a neutral point reference ?
Great action shot
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perhaps use one of the white arrows on the shorts as a neutral point reference ?
Great action shot
Thanks!
As for neutral point reference, I've already tried that :)
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Not dirty sensor...just an old effect.
The light condition was impossible to counteract via WB adjustment.
You might try a custom preset white balance (or whatever it's called). This is from a Nikon D800 under a really nasty 23 watt twisty...
(https://c2.staticflickr.com/6/5449/16583218154_713f41e92e_o.jpg)
...then again I have no idea what a custom preset WB does to the ISO. The thermostat in the hall didn't fly through the air. I made the custom WB as I was experimenting with video on the D800. I shot a sort clip of a friend's cockatoo and the color of the first one was hideous. The next one was decent.
I think I had trouble getting a "good" report from the custom WB attempt. I switched lenses to a AF 50/1.8 or 50/1.8 AI to get enough light.
Anyway worth trying I think.
Dave Hartman
"Preset manual is used to record and recall custom white balance settings for shooting under mixed lighting or to compensate for light sources with a strong color cast." --Nikon D800 manual p154
The bold text is mine.
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>:(
I'm also struggling when have to shoot under those nice, tender, soft, terrible “yellyish” lights.
Do no why, or where, those people, the ones that built these buildings, had their heads, when they thought about lights...
I bring always with me the filters to make a local WB, but it just tend to float, as the lights also floats a lot, as they warm up, in temp.
One thing is for sure; our brain is a heck of a WB controller!!
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The reason is that the lights are Green,,, Economy friendly,,,
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(https://c2.staticflickr.com/6/5449/16583218154_713f41e92e_o.jpg)
...then again I have no idea what a custom preset WB does to the ISO.
What I should have said was I'm concern about ISO issues because the deficient blue in the light source will require heavy amplification of the blue channel on top of the amplification of all channels required by a high ISO.
Dave
I hope that makes sense.