Takennnn wrote: Shoot raw, that way all settings such as vivid do not apply and you create your own problems.
As for polarizers, that and ND filters are the only two filters that are still very important to use.
As for your B&W question, always shoot colour and process in black and white, that way you have much more control over the look of the final image.
Cheers
effron wrote:
Takennnn wrote: Shoot raw, that way all settings such as vivid do not apply and you create your own problems.
As for polarizers, that and ND filters are the only two filters that are still very important to use.
As for your B&W question, always shoot colour and process in black and white, that way you have much more control over the look of the final image.
Cheers
Yup....
Joan Barnes wrote: I'll add that it's all preference too. Shoot and process to your liking vs what others like or dislike.
KCook wrote:
Joan Barnes wrote: I'll add that it's all preference too. Shoot and process to your liking vs what others like or dislike.
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"Vivid" depends on the camera brand. With my Olympus M4/3 it really overcooks the saturation. In any event, this setting becomes moot with RAW.
I do carry a polarizing filter around, but have not found a scene yet where it makes much difference. Now 95% of my photography is in a big city. Grungy air may nullify the polarizing effect.
Setting the camera to B&W lets you see the LCD review in B&W. But the RAW image will still have full color. (Somebody will now be along to 'splain that there is no such thing as a RAW image )
Kelly
Joves wrote: I have shot RAW images before at a nudist colony.
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