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Originally Posted by mail4ajo (Post 649089)
Any idea why is there so much colour difference between yours and my shot?

Riju, I have the the same question here. :)

C'mon guys, it may not be the same statue. Compare the background.

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Originally Posted by Samurai (Post 649275)
C'mon guys, it may not be the same statue. Compare the background.

Its the same statue.. different angle. Look at the window on top right in the first pic. Its the one in the back in the second. Post processing?? The colors seem very vivid in the first one.

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Originally Posted by Samurai (Post 649275)
C'mon guys, it may not be the same statue. Compare the background.

It looks exact same to me, the statue and the background. The only difference being the angle at which they were taken and the colors, which I think is the result of WB settings and time of day or the statue and background got a fresh coat of paint.

Have posted the original pic in post# 610. But thought of posting the PSed one today again., after watchin so many pics of churches/ chapels.



@Rehaan - :D same here.

Has that statue been painted before the 2nd shot or is the white balance just crazy on the first one?? it looks chrome! :p

I like the palm leaf picture a lot pjbiju!

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EDIT : hkantikar!! i was JUST thinking about that picture earlier today when i saw the church in post 2071!!

Rudra I shot the pic while the place was being re-painted and what can we expect out of a puny 3MP camera ;) ? Adding a little bit of contrast to it changed the way it looks, simble ..

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Originally Posted by Samurai (Post 649275)
C'mon guys, it may not be the same statue. Compare the background.

Its same statue, both of these pics are clicked at different angles.

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Originally Posted by mail4ajo (Post 649089)
A random shot, I took. I think a crop will look good. Dont have much knowledge about post processing. Any idea why is there so much colour difference between yours and my shot?

I think major factor over here is "White Balance".

IMO first picture was clicked with "Fluorescent" White Balance". I predicting this on the basis of blue color int he first picture. Its not just the statue check the lights in the back.

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Originally Posted by Rudra Sen (Post 649234)
Riju, I have the the same question here. :)

Check my comment above. Let me know if my reason sounds reasonable :P

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Originally Posted by Mayavi (Post 649349)
It looks exact same to me, the statue and the background. The only difference being the angle at which they were taken and the colors, which I think is the result of WB settings and time of day or the statue and background got a fresh coat of paint.

Now am dead sure first image was clicked with "Fluorescent" "WB" :D

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Originally Posted by guyonblackybx (Post 649669)
Now am dead sure first image was clicked with "Fluorescent" "WB" :D

I played around with While balance a little mostly indoors. The results were not very pleasing. So I stick to the AWB setting.

Any idea how the white balance is used to better an image?

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Originally Posted by mail4ajo (Post 650217)
I played around with While balance a little mostly indoors. The results were not very pleasing. So I stick to the AWB setting.

Any idea how the white balance is used to better an image?

check the following link for more

Understanding White Balance

After checking this link you would come to know why the first pic has more of blue color.

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Originally Posted by mail4ajo (Post 650217)
I played around with While balance a little mostly indoors. The results were not very pleasing. So I stick to the AWB setting.

Any idea how the white balance is used to better an image?

The main idea of WB (IMO) is to capture the colors accurately. If you are shooting RAW, then leave the WB on custom and change it during processing to reproduce what you saw or what you like to see. You can use the color temperature or set a color point (usually any white patch in your picture).

Alternatively you can insert a white card into the frame whenever you are taking a picture and use it to set the colors right.

Sunset




Hey Guys,
Am a seafarer & i've got quite a few pics to show you. I use a Pentax Optio 550, Digicam, 5MP, 5x zoom, remote control & quite a few features which normal point & shoots don't have.

Why did you tilt the shot?

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Originally Posted by Rudra Sen (Post 650764)
Why did you tilt the shot?

Wanted the moon & rainbow in one frame.:)


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