Thanks

Dave

On Sat, Jul 5, 2008 at 9:21 PM, Derby Chang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Yep, when a subject is mostly red or blue, resolution goes down by up to
> a quarter (unless you are using a Foveon sensor). Up to a half if the
> subject is mostly green
>
> D
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>
>
> Gonz wrote:
>> I've always attributed it to a Bayer thing.  I got the same thing when
>> I photographed a bunch of deep red roses with light painting and they
>> looked awful.  Like oversaturated and muddled, like its missing some
>> resolution or something.  I'll bet really blue things have the same
>> issue.
>>
>>
>>
>> On 7/5/08, David J Brooks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>>> Well its happened again.
>>>
>>>  My Asian lilies are starting to flower, some yellow/whites and some
>>>  reds are popping out now.
>>>
>>>  Took some photos Thursday, and just had a look at them.
>>>
>>>  I seem to have a problem photographing red flowers. The colours are
>>>  all muddled, subject is soft and blurry. Most of my red tulip shots
>>>  come out this way as well.
>>>
>>>  Now my orange tiger lilies look great as do my yellow and pink roses.
>>>
>>>  Am i doing something wrong, or is it red being a difficult colour.
>>>
>>>  Dave
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