David Gowers wrote:
> If you're using a digital camera: Maybe if you use RAW format.
> otherwise: no, by the time you have scanned in the film it is already
> too late (GR filter effects the perception of the camera)
True, but there are workarounds...
If the scene is relatively static (like a la
> On 8/6/07, Rei Shinozuka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > is there a (relatively) simple way to add a "galen rowell" filter.
> > that's the late national geographic photographer to made great use
> > out of graduated color filters to bring out the colors in sunset,
David Gowers writes:
> otherwise
On 8/6/07, Rei Shinozuka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> is there a (relatively) simple way to add a "galen rowell" filter.
> that's the late national geographic photographer to made great use
> out of graduated color filters to bring out the colors in sunset,
> etc.
If you're using a digital camera:
is there a (relatively) simple way to add a "galen rowell" filter.
that's the late national geographic photographer to made great use
out of graduated color filters to bring out the colors in sunset,
etc.
these sky colors are often become washed out due to overexposure
necessary to expose th