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Photographer  Sony Kusumo {Karma:7190}
Project #7 Maximum Depth of Field Camera Model Canon EOS 20D
Categories Deep Blue
Film Format
Portfolio Lens Tamron 28-300 mm DL Hyperzoom
Uploaded 4/8/2005 Film / Memory Type Equiv. ISO 200
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 467 Shutter 1/1000
Favorites Aperture f/11
Critiques 11 Rating Critique Only Image
Location City -  Bandung
State - 
Country - Indonesia   Indonesia
About Just an experiment with 'wrong' white balance. It's taken with 'incandescent' balance on a very bright daylight....
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Sony Kusumo   {K:7190} 5/8/2005
Thanks Lori, well, it's only a short vacation though, lol!!! Now I'm back.....

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Lori Stitt   {K:75282} 5/7/2005
OK.....I'll grant you a little vacation!
Lori :)

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Sony Kusumo   {K:7190} 5/7/2005
Hi Lori, well, a nightowl needs some vacation too, lol...

Thanks my friend!

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Lori Stitt   {K:75282} 5/4/2005
This was a very bright day? You're taking pictures out in the daylight?????

NIGHTOWL...you are slipping! LOL LOL

How ARE you?? I just thought about you and thought I'd go check out to see if you're still around. And here I see I've missed a couple.

How all is well Sony. Good experiment in BLUE!

Nice work,
Have a GR8 day/evening!
Lori :)

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Hanggan Situmorang Hanggan Situmorang   {K:37833} 4/12/2005
I think using RAW is good in adjusting the sharpness, contrast, etc later without affecting the image quality, as long as you have a large memory capacity.
But if you want to know your camera's characteristics, I think it's also useful if you use all of them and compare each, then later you can decide which feature that suits you best.

Cheers,
Hanggan

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Sony Kusumo   {K:7190} 4/12/2005
Thanks Hanggan, that's a good suggestion. Will try once a while... (real shoot or PS play? which one is better?)

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Sony Kusumo   {K:7190} 4/12/2005
Hi Stephen, thanks for the tips. Well I did shoot in RAW, but also saved it in JPEG (20D support 2 simultaneous saving, one in JPEG, one in CR2, which is Canon's own RAW format). Indeed, it's easier to play with WB in RAW format, but I didn't install the software at the office, so I just download the picture from the CF.
If it's corrected, then the picture comes out as natural, but I do prefer to have it in bluish shade, well, experimental.
In regards with IR, I haven't tried that though, I've heard that you have to dismantle the camera, remove the low-pass filter, and so on, to enable the camera to receive IR lights. But I think your [digital] camera is able to receive IR lghts. Good for you.
Tried with film (using Fujica MPF 105X), comes out blank, :(
Thanks my friend,

Cheers!

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Sony Kusumo   {K:7190} 4/12/2005
Hi Hugo, thanks for your comment and warning. Yes, I think 20D is quite "attractive" to dust (I've posted a forum though...).
Anyway, well, this one is one of the experiment that looks quite good. Others are mostly terrible.
Thanks for the comment.

Cheers

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Hugo de Wolf Hugo de Wolf   {K:185110} 4/9/2005
Hi Sony, that's always a very useful experiment, and I guess we all do that deliberately at times, but most of us will not upload it. I'm glad you did, as it always is an interesting excersise. It doesn't even look that far off.... By the looks of it you have some dustbunnies on the CCD, though. Thanks for sharing,

Cheers,

Hugo

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Stephen  Bowden   {K:64141} 4/9/2005
Beautiful blue Sony wonderful tone using the white balance settings and a good result. I have also played quite a bit with the white balance recently and find the easiest way for me to learn is to shoot in RAW mode then adjust the white balance later using the software.

One of the great things about raw mode is that the effects of white balance, saturation, sharpness are not carried over to the raw file as they would if you were saving in jpeg.

And these effects can be applied later using the supplied software - I use this a lot when doing infrared photography and need to adjust the colour temperature !

Best wishes,
Steve

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Hanggan Situmorang Hanggan Situmorang   {K:37833} 4/9/2005
Good experiment, Sony. I suggest you to try all kind of WB and make a collage in one frame...:)

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