darr
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Thank you!!Stunning darr, I would be very proud to call that my own work!
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Thank you!!Stunning darr, I would be very proud to call that my own work!
I get this green cast as well. My process is to put all images through Sigma Photo Pro first. Even on Auto it deals with the cast and then I proceed to make tweaks from there. Others may have a better idea.(i) Light green cast in many DP2M images. The light green is across the whole frame. Makes caucasian skin tones look wrong in particular. I use a lens hood. I use AWB, and Neutral color mode. Drives me nuts, given it subtly impacts so many images. Try to color correct the TIFs in Photoshop Elements (+5 red, -10 green/yellow), but this is laborious on many many pictures and the final result is not always great. Is there an "in-camera" solution to this?
I use AWB, Standard color mode, and try not to exceed iso200 for accurate color in skin tones.I use AWB, and Neutral color mode.
Don't open SPP before you finish coping files from SD card to your hard drive.How to import images from SD card into SPP?
Have you tried processing raw files with a recent version of SPP? Here is the difference v5.5.2 makes compared to v5.5.0Banding can also appear. I have it on some images with high difference in brightness (very dark and very bright areas)
It is. I didn't upgrade to 5.5.3 from 5.5.2 yet.Surely the latest version is 5.5.3 ?