Dave,
If you shot raw files, you can compensate by changing the white balance.
If you shot jpg, I think the best way is to apply some filter simulation.

Jostein


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Subject: WOW:No picture,but need advice


>           Hi Wow'ers:-)
> The other day i was driving around shooting some 6x7 B&W when the sun came
out and i shot
> a few
> frames with the D2H of a barn surrounded by snow(same one as my Feb Pug)I
shot it in P
> mode and
> did a +0.7 EV to allow for whiter snow.(as i do with the b&w film)
> When i looked at them last night,the snow had a blue tint to it and using
my meager PS
> knowledge could
> not seem  to get rid of it.
> Any ideas????The barn and trees are fine.
>
> Should i have even worried about EV with the 3D matrix metering the D
series has. I think
> Dag has
> done some snow *istD shots.Any comments for this concern.??
>
> Scott Kelbys PS book has a page on setting up a filter to mimic a 81 for
warmer tones.Do
> you think this
> would work,by setting up a filter.If so which do you suggest.
>
> Thanks
>
> Dave
>
>
>
>

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