Am Montag, 7. Oktober 2013, 04:26:46 schrieb [email protected]: > > On 13-10-07 12:14 PM, [email protected] wrote: > >> I wanted to use the look as a starting point, not to have the end result > >> be the same. > > > > I am really not interested in sombody elses idea of my scene. Serious > > photography, is still to me, and always used to be, based on scene > > previsualization; in which case the jpg is nothing more than a > > red-herring in our quest. > > Well I guess that's nice for you. As someone who's new to all this > however, having a decent starting point would be nice. There is a learning > curve involved in these things and I'm at the bottom of the curve looking > for directions.
In order for us to give you real advice how to start developing your picture in question it would really help to have a typical example from the set. Can you upload it somewhere so we can see what we are actually talking about? Because, I agree that even if the camera processing isn't the end-all answer it might be a good starting point, and even if it was completely irrelevant a description of how to best approach setting the white balance would be helpful for many. I am struggling with that more often than not myself. Thanks. Tobias
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