Buddys car (photoshoot tonight)
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Good, dramatic shots. A little dark but that adds some intrigue. You probably really didn't need to shoot that high of an ISO, they are a little grainy. If nothing else you could use a monopod or tripod and shoot longer exposure at lower ISO for less grain.
If nothing else, check out "Neat Image" It's a shareware program that reduces grain nicely. Here's a sample of your image after running through Neat Image...
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If nothing else, check out "Neat Image" It's a shareware program that reduces grain nicely. Here's a sample of your image after running through Neat Image...
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Originally Posted by battleflag
nice car, good taste.
what's up with the different shades in the paint though?
what's up with the different shades in the paint though?
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Originally Posted by Killboy
That is due to his white balance shifting, probably set in some "auto" mode. I really recommend setting the white balance manually, or at least lock it into one of the modes that makes it look right like cloudy, incandescent light, flourescent light, etc. Auto White Balance is always all over the place under artificial light.