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liamC
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6th Aug 05 at 05:55   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Main problem I had was when I took a picture of the skyline, they came out 'blurry' when i put them on the comp, so I had to sharpen them up, yet when i took a picture which wasnt over the ocean they came out fine. not sure if thats due to the dust in the air or the setting being wrong? is it the iso i need to change?







[Edited on 06-08-2005 by liamC]
Adam_B
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i like the last one
Nismo
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last one is sweet as
vibrio
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problem is post proccessing. you need to process all shots that come out of digital camera's.
R Lee
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i have a criticism about the last pic. although i like it, it would be sooooooooooo much better if the horizon was level.
liamC
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cheers for the mail ross. can you explain more what post processing is and how i do it? would this stop them coming out 'blurry'?

mr gerld penguin, when you're looking onto the view it isn't actually straight! it isn't my dodgy camera holding abilities!
liamC
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and the biggest building in the bottom picture doesnt help either as its still being built and they havent cleaned it once so its completely covered in 3 layers of dust
corsa_fella
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all digi pics are in a raw format, u must tinker with them on "shop" i.e saturation,contrast,focus..
good composition on the last shot though would be sooo much better if the horizon was level!
gd work
vibrio
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quote:
Originally posted by liamC
cheers for the mail ross. can you explain more what post processing is and how i do it? would this stop them coming out 'blurry'?

mr gerld penguin, when you're looking onto the view it isn't actually straight! it isn't my dodgy camera holding abilities!


blurry is either focus or camera shake.


as for what I did. basically contrast and saturation
John
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quote:
Originally posted by corsa_fella
all digi pics are in a raw format


No they aren't. My camera processes them for me and I can't get them in RAW.
corsa_fella
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sorry, that was incorrect of me, what i ment to say was, my digi cam shoots in RAW mode all the time because i wish it to, although it has got many other feautres!

 
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