P. J. Alling wrote:

>The sensor isn't going to capture anything like the real colors no 
>matter what you do.  I just use AWB and shoot raw, correcting to 
>something that is clost to what I remember.
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>http://home.earthlink.net/~morephotos/PESO_--_fireworks1a.html
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>The camera thought that these were much more "orange" than I remembered. 
>

Hey Peter these are lovely - especially the first one...
I didnt' shoot at all this year as I was fearful of taking the tripod up 
on the roof with a possible
thunder storm here -- it turned out to be only a drizzle -  

Where were the fireworks you shot?

ann


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>>Does anyone have any suggestions for choosing a white balance when 
>>photographing fireworks with a K10D ?  I always used film before (Kodak 
>>100Tungsten negative),
>>and did some test with city lights a few days ago, and was surprised with the 
>>results when comparing Tungsten and Daylight settings. The city lights where 
>>far closer in color when Daylight was the setting, vs. the tungsten setting.
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>>As well, what ISO shoud it be set at? Is there a niticeable degradation 
>>between ISO 100 and 400?
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>>Thanks for any suggestions.
>>
>>Michel
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