Re: What does it mean Kodak Cameras over process
- From: Ron Hunter <rphunter@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 20 Jun 2006 03:14:40 -0500
Ken wrote:
"Stacey" <fotocord@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:4flptpF1jfid4U2@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxNot exactly true. I process less that 10% of my pictures. Sometimes this is because of the conditions under which they were taken, and at others, it because the camera was mislead by light entering from reflections, or other conditions I didn't notice when taking the picture. Sometimes you shoot to get the picture before the situation escapes, and correct for the details later, which is a great advantage of digital photography."Ken" <Reply to NG only> wrote:
What exactly does this mean?
I had a Kodak 280 zoom and never seemed to need to have to do much
tweaking once on the PC. However I now own an Olympus 5060 and seem to
need to do a lot more tweaking. So I have set the camera so the
saturation, sharpness and contrast are all increased a little but wonder
if I would be better, for my next camera, going back to a Kodak as I
really just want to take the shot and have minimal fuss afterwards?
if the current camera can have the settings adjusted to get the look you
want, what is the problem? There is nothing wrong deviating from the
"default" settings. I have my E1 set for +1 on saturation and +2 on
sharpening when shooting jpegs.
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Stacey
I have my camera set sat +3 & sharpness +2 and fairly happy with end results but seems a mystery why I have read that ALL digital images need adjustment on software.
Ken
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