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Old April 13th 05, 10:30 PM
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Hello there,
I need to take pictures of a walnut desk but i got reds or yellow dominant
in my pictures. How can i get rid of it?
Thanks

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Old April 13th 05, 11:57 PM
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In article , cream
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Hello there,
I need to take pictures of a walnut desk but i got reds or yellow dominant
in my pictures. How can i get rid of it?
Thanks


Details ?, film-digital....etc etc.

Are you referring to the natural color of the wood or is it because of
another factor like lighting?

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Old April 14th 05, 02:50 AM
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1. color-balanced film - perhaps you need film balanced for tungsten
lighting. Your better local camera store may have it.

2. Cooling filter on your lens. - you can usually get these on eBay
fairly cheaply.

3. Photoshop - quickest, easiest solution. Digitize & load the image,
Go to "Image", "Adjust", and you will find various options for
adjusting the appearance of the image.

4. Change the lighting.

Just some suggestions, I'm sure there are others. Good luck!

 




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