[DMCForum] Re: seeing green
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[DMCForum] Re: seeing green



Walt,

That is the bane of digital cameras, even the high end ones. They
automatically give you a "flat" picture out of the camera, then you
have to tweak it in Photoshop. One must be more of a Photoshop
expert than a photographer it seems.

If you previously used Fuji film, especially Velvia, then you will
probably never be happy with the digital. The digital camera's
sensor cannot reproduce the dynamic range of film - yet.

Scanning film is a pain, but film is still the way to go for the
important stuff. Digital is convenient, but with everything, there
are compromises.

-Brian
VIN# 4494

--- In DMCForum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Walter Coe" <Whalt@xxxx> wrote:
> Lauren, the truth is: I'm perfectionistic enough in my
> photos that I felt I had to explain/complain why this one
> isn't good enough to make a post card out of.  I don't have
> PaintShop Pro.  I have Adobe Photoshop which I suppose does
> similar stuff.  I would like this digital camera to pick up
> greens better than I can get most any film to do.  I have
> tried photo editing to increase the green, but I think that
> my problem is that if the green isn't there then I can't
> increase it.  Or can I?  Most of the times that green shows
> poorly is when there is a lot of UV such as outdoor
> landscape pics.
>
> Walt


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