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Roy Ledgerton 27-06-06 21:26

Reds with bluish tinge
 
Red flowers always have a marked bluish tinge. I use a Panasonic FZ20. Other images such as landscapes, birds etc do not show this effect. I have searched the instruction book to no avail. I assume there are camera settings which will solve this problem. Any suggestions would be welcome. Thanks in advance.

Roy

Canis Vulpes 27-06-06 21:51

Could you please post some sample examples so we can see the issue

Roy Ledgerton 27-06-06 22:18

This is a typical example of the problem. The flower - a Pyramidal orchid was much redder. Hope the file is attached. Not sure if I have followed the correct procedure.

miketoll 28-06-06 19:57

No photograph to be seen! However, I seem to remember reading somewhere that certain flowers reflect wavelenths that we can not see but film/sensors can and this shows up in the image when on screen or printed.

Canis Vulpes 28-06-06 20:08

Roger, could you please attach an example or upload a sample to the gallery so we can view the issue described.

Roy Ledgerton 28-06-06 21:45

Second try at attaching a photo showing bluish tinge to basically red flower. If unsuccesful would appreciate advice on how to do it.

Roy

yelvertoft 28-06-06 21:57

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Originally Posted by Roy Ledgerton
Second try at attaching a photo showing bluish tinge to basically red flower. If unsuccesful would appreciate advice on how to do it.

Roy

Sorry Roy, still no pic. When you compose your post, select "go advanced" and if you scroll down below the text entry box, you should see a range of options below, one of which is marked "manage attachments", click on this and click on the "browse" button in the dialogue box presented. Find the file you wish to attach on your computer and then select the "upload" button in the manage attachments dialogue box. Remember that attachments should not really be bigger than 1024 pixels max dimension and no bigger than 200kB file size ideally. You should resize your picture befor you upload it if it is bigger than this.

Duncan

Roy Ledgerton 28-06-06 22:26

1 Attachment(s)
Thanks Duncan. Third time lucky - fingers etc crossed.

Roy

KC Foggin 28-06-06 23:20

I played with your photo in Photoshop reducing the blues & reds actually and I could not see any real discernible difference between the two.

Now maybe it's my monitor but this looks more lilac in color than blue. Am I seeing a different color than everyone else?

robski 28-06-06 23:26

Yes it looks lilac to me too. If there are a few strong colours in the scene it can often bias the Auto White balance in the wrong direction. I often include part of a grey card in the corner of the frame if I want Colour accuracy.


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