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I notice that Canon G7, as well as a few other Canon compact digital
models has this feature, which can be set before a photo is taken. With color accent, you can choose one color only to be present in the image, while the other colors will be in B&W. Does Nikon compact (P5000, etc), or Lumix (FZ7, FZ50, etc) has this feature? Any more expensive DSLR cameras have this feature? perhaps in some Canon DSLR? I believe that you can also create this effect afterwards in a software, but the built-in feature in Canon compact would be much more convenient. Thanks for info. |
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On May 30, 11:21 pm, wrote:
I notice that Canon G7, as well as a few other Canon compact digital models has this feature, which can be set before a photo is taken. With color accent, you can choose one color only to be present in the image, while the other colors will be in B&W. Does Nikon compact (P5000, etc), or Lumix (FZ7, FZ50, etc) has this feature? Any more expensive DSLR cameras have this feature? perhaps in some Canon DSLR? I believe that you can also create this effect afterwards in a software, but the built-in feature in Canon compact would be much more convenient. Thanks for info. I always love how people cannot seem to just answer the question being asked but rather have to berate the OP instead. It's fine to share your opinion but at least do the person a favour and try to answer the question. Most if not all of the new Canon P&S models have this feature (both my S80 and my SD650 have it). I do not belive the dSLRs do though (I don't have one - Yet). The XTi for example has picture styles settings - but they relate more to colour saturation and accuracy, and do not necessarily allow the function you are looking for. Now in regards to the comments on the effect's usefulness - if you like it use it and don't worry about other people's opinions. Now if you are looking for a better way to get the same effect, then sure take some advice from people who have done this other ways. I agree there are probably more effective ways to do the work in something like Photoshop or Photopaint (as you yourself have mentioned), but heck - it is much quicker to do in the camera. And if I am not mistaken (I have not used this feature in a while) the Canon P&S's will actually save both a "normal" image and the modified - colour accent image. So really what is the harm - if you like the effect, great - if you think you could have done better with software after the fact - go back to the original and do it. Bates.... |
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![]() "RockyZ" wrote in message ... On 30 May 2007 20:21:28 -0700, wrote: "Color Accent" is a gimmick to bring attention to a subject when your normal photography and composition skills aren't good enough to accomplish that task... if you're that desperate to have someone notice your mundane subjects and mediocre compositions... revealing their total lack of talent even further -- a scream of desperation. So you're saying that people who have little or no talent for photography shouldn't... what? Enjoy taking pictures? Own a camera at all? R. |
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![]() Harsh but fair. Besides you can knock it up a lot more effectively in Photoshop. Yes you could, but the total system to get this result will cost a number of times the cost of the camera. Although I do not consider such a feature usefull, there are people with digital camera's, but without Photoshop or even without a PC. So for some people these features are usefull, do not compare these features with products costing a lot more. ben |
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![]() "ben brugman" wrote in message ... Harsh but fair. Besides you can knock it up a lot more effectively in Photoshop. Yes you could, but the total system to get this result will cost a number of times the cost of the camera. Although I do not consider such a feature usefull, there are people with digital camera's, but without Photoshop or even without a PC. So for some people these features are usefull, do not compare these features with products costing a lot more. ben There you are then I knew PSP was best |
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![]() schrieb im Newsbeitrag oups.com... I notice that Canon G7, as well as a few other Canon compact digital models has this feature, which can be set before a photo is taken. With color accent, you can choose one color only to be present in the image, while the other colors will be in B&W. Does Nikon compact (P5000, etc), or Lumix (FZ7, FZ50, etc) has this feature? Any more expensive DSLR cameras have this feature? perhaps in some Canon DSLR? I believe that you can also create this effect afterwards in a software, but the built-in feature in Canon compact would be much more convenient. Thanks for info. Yes, other manufacturer's cameras also offer rather useless features, frequently in the "scene mode" menu. If the G7 permitted to store pictures in raw format, that might allow to salvage otherwise pretty bad shots in post processing. This "color accent" option allows to make sure a shot's results are fully useless even when post processing is applied. Also the options for color to black and white conversion are limited that way. To take useless, tasteless ugly pictures I would personally prefer a cheaper model than the G7, but that is perhaps just my personal taste. My suggestion is to shoot in normal color mode. At least when using any decent image editing program (including Canon Arc Soft Studio), post processing on a PC offers much more flexibility to "uglyfy" your digital photos. |
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ben brugman wrote:
Harsh but fair. Besides you can knock it up a lot more effectively in Photoshop. Yes you could, but the total system to get this result will cost a number of times the cost of the camera. Although I do not consider such a feature usefull, there are people with digital camera's, but without Photoshop or even without a PC. So for some people these features are usefull, do not compare these features with products costing a lot more. ben Hey don't pick on me. I should've added a ":-)" to my post, perhaps. |
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