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My girls

Postby georgie on Thu Nov 02, 2006 8:22 pm

A couple of candid's at home with natural light and my 50 / 1.4

Have been playing around with colour settings and customs curve's and decided to go for colour III and no curve. Converted in Capture.

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Postby Glen on Thu Nov 02, 2006 8:45 pm

Georgie cute girls and great natural lighting
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Postby owen on Thu Nov 02, 2006 9:27 pm

Yup, very nice photos. I've got no real critique as I just think they're very good :)
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Postby Technik on Thu Nov 02, 2006 11:11 pm

very nice...great DOF! amazing lens. :D
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Postby the foto fanatic on Fri Nov 03, 2006 10:35 am

Very cute!

Have you chosen this colour setting for vivid colours? How are they printing?

I generally use AdobeRGB in camera and convert to sRGB for showing on the web. I print from AdobeRGB because I like the skin tones better.

If I know the shots are only going to the internet I use sRGB setting in-camera.

(BTW, I'm not claiming my method is better - I'm just noting differences!) :)
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Postby georgie on Fri Nov 03, 2006 11:05 am

cricketfan wrote:Very cute!

Have you chosen this colour setting for vivid colours? How are they printing?

I generally use AdobeRGB in camera and convert to sRGB for showing on the web. I print from AdobeRGB because I like the skin tones better.

If I know the shots are only going to the internet I use sRGB setting in-camera.

(BTW, I'm not claiming my method is better - I'm just noting differences!) :)


Hi cricketfan

yes - did choose this for vivid colours but I haven't printed with it yet (I don't print much photos out anyway)

used to use aRGB too, and will probably go back to it because as you point out , skin tones are most natural
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