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03/10/2004 12:08:27 PM · #1
What are your Processing Parameter (contrast, sharpness, saturation, color tone) settings? Have you changed yours from the default?
03/10/2004 12:27:52 PM · #2
Well I don't have the Drebel, but on my Nikon I have only changed the color to sRGB
03/10/2004 12:29:30 PM · #3
Originally posted by MJENNI:

What are your Processing Parameter (contrast, sharpness, saturation, color tone) settings? Have you changed yours from the default?

None (or various), I shoot in RAW mode exclusively.
03/10/2004 01:00:36 PM · #4
I just left them on default
03/10/2004 01:45:05 PM · #5
Mine's on default.
03/10/2004 01:46:50 PM · #6
Do you notice when using the default settings that your shots seem a little warm (yellow) looking? This seems to happen to mine, but I'm not sure if it's the settings or something wrong with the camera?
03/10/2004 01:49:57 PM · #7
That is probably due to the White Balance setting?
03/10/2004 01:51:17 PM · #8
Hmmmm, yes I guess it would be. I'll have to check that. Thanks Ben. :)
03/10/2004 01:52:51 PM · #9
Sometimes I accidently forget to change it back to AWB after using a manual mode, so I shoot a whole load of shots in the wrong colour. It's annoying :P
03/10/2004 04:35:42 PM · #10
Thanks, All! Guess I'll leave mine alone then.
03/12/2004 07:29:57 AM · #11
I found my shots too soft, so I upped the settings to +2 on sharpness/contrast/colour - makes a lot of difference.
Try it - you cant do any harm.

Mike

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03/12/2004 09:40:31 AM · #12
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