Can't wait for the answer to your puzzle - can we see the wacko jpgs?
(assuming you didn't delete).. I've messed up color balance accidentally
and lots of other things but nothing like you describe - I'm too low
tech to make an truly educated guess, but is it possible it has
something to do
with sequences of exposures for HDR stuff? or just the way the look
when you
chimp? a possible malfunction of the display on the camera?
ann
On 11/23/2015 1:12 PM, John wrote:
On 11/22/2015 1:13 PM, Darren Addy wrote:
Yesterday I enjoyed a little photo safari and then, hearing that a
group of Whooping Cranes did not take off as expected on Saturday I
raced down to Thayer County to try to get to see them before sundown.
Somewhere along the line I accidentally changed some setting (not
through the menus) and after that point each JPEG produced looked
different than the one before, but each was some sort of extreme
in-camera post-processing. I could almost understand it they were all
ONE sort of post-processing (like cross-processing) but they were each
different.
I was shooting in RAW+ so the JPEGs are pretty irrelevant (didn't LOSE
anything because of the error, but still annoying).
What in the heck did I do so I can avoid doing it again? Any ideas?
Without seeing examples I'd be at a loss to even take a SWAG.
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