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Date Posted: Mon, Sep 16 2002, 14:53:01
Author: cordell
Subject: Re: Changing the White Balance and using Manual vs. Auto shots
In reply to: Alex 's message, "Re: Changing the White Balance and using Manual vs. Auto shots" on Fri, Sep 13 2002, 0:03:16

Thx for the website n tips.... will try it out in the next dive trip..... =D

>I used the built-in flash on the A40. I noticed that
>with macro close-up shots, colours are a lot richer as
>the flash is close enough to bring out the actual
>colours. Shots taken without macro (like fishes and
>crown of thorns) tend to have lost the reds - think
>the flash falls off quite quickly with increasing
>distance.
>
>Don't throw away those washed-out images though - many
>graphic/photo editors can do a good job correcting the
>colour balance. I use PaintShopPro, but ACDSee,
>PhotoShop etc. all have such features too.

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