Rick Womer wrote:
Apart from buying a K7 (which will have to wait a few months), is
there a solution?
You can go Nikon. Some say in this case it produces colorless images.
Seriously however, my K-7 goes dark magenta in cases such as yours. If
you wish I can provide you with a DNG or two for y
On 11/11/2009, Rick Womer wrote:
> It stays magenta; just a slightly different shade; and the WB in the rest of
> the frame goes all wonky.
I think it's mostly to do with ambient artificial light, I've done
plenty of exposures under moonlight on the sunny setting which had
perfect WB.
--
Rob S
It stays magenta; just a slightly different shade; and the WB in the rest of
the frame goes all wonky.
http://photo.net/photos/RickW
--- On Mon, 11/9/09, Alastair Robertson wrote:
> what happens when you use the dropper
> to set the white point on the grey wall?
>
> Alastair
>
> On Tue, Nov
what happens when you use the dropper to set the white point on the grey wall?
Alastair
On Tue, Nov 10, 2009 at 3:22 PM, Rick Womer wrote:
> I shot RAW. In LR I could set the white point wherever I wanted, and the
> grey stuff was still magenta.
>
>
> --- On Mon, 11/9/09, Stan Halpin wrote:
>
I shot RAW. In LR I could set the white point wherever I wanted, and the grey
stuff was still magenta.
--- On Mon, 11/9/09, Stan Halpin wrote:
>
> How was White Point set?
>
> stan
>
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On Nov 9, 2009, at 9:40 AM, Rick Womer wrote:
One of the PESOs I posted yesterday illustrates a frustration with
the K10D in low light: grey things in the shadows go magenta.
http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=10151334
That curved blurry thing at the very bottom is a grey steel porch
Thanks, Bob. The AA filter cuts IR in the K10D, I believe, and it doesn't seem
to matter whether the objects in question are warm or cool.
Rick
http://photo.net/photos/RickW
--- On Mon, 11/9/09, Bob W wrote:
> From: Bob W
> Subject: RE: K10D in low light and magenta co
> One of the PESOs I posted yesterday illustrates a frustration
> with the K10D in low light: grey things in the shadows go magenta.
>
> http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=10151334
>
> That curved blurry thing at the very bottom is a grey steel
> porch rail, and the magenta-tinged flat sur
Have "desaturated" many K10 magenta tone.
Jack
--- On Mon, 11/9/09, Rick Womer wrote:
> From: Rick Womer
> Subject: K10D in low light and magenta concrete
> To: "Pentax List"
> Date: Monday, November 9, 2009, 7:40 AM
> One of the PESOs I posted yesterday
&
On Mon, Nov 9, 2009 at 12:39 PM, Steve Sharpe wrote:
> At 12:20 PM -0500 11/9/09, David J Brooks wrote:
>>
>> Shoot film.;-)
>
> Even that might not cure it, depending on the film and what you do with it!
>
> My experience with Velvia 100 was that scanning could add a magenta cast.
>
> I went back
At 12:20 PM -0500 11/9/09, David J Brooks wrote:
Shoot film.;-)
Even that might not cure it, depending on the film and what you do with it!
My experience with Velvia 100 was that scanning could add a magenta cast.
I went back to V50, which is much better.
--
Steve Sharpe
d...@eastlink.ca
- Original Message -
From: "Rick Womer"
Subject: K10D in low light and magenta concrete
One of the PESOs I posted yesterday illustrates a frustration with the
K10D in low light: grey things in the shadows go magenta.
http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=10151334
T
Shoot film.;-)
Dave
On Mon, Nov 9, 2009 at 10:40 AM, Rick Womer wrote:
> One of the PESOs I posted yesterday illustrates a frustration with the K10D
> in low light: grey things in the shadows go magenta.
>
> http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=10151334
>
> That curved blurry thing at the ve
On Mon, Nov 09, 2009 at 07:40:52AM -0800, Rick Womer wrote:
> One of the PESOs I posted yesterday illustrates a frustration with the K10D
> in low light: grey things in the shadows go magenta.
>
> http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=10151334
>
> That curved blurry thing at the very bottom is
One of the PESOs I posted yesterday illustrates a frustration with the K10D in
low light: grey things in the shadows go magenta.
http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=10151334
That curved blurry thing at the very bottom is a grey steel porch rail, and the
magenta-tinged flat surfaces beyond a
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