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Posted by kyhayman on February 05, 2007 at 06:34:45 from (76.177.155.220):
In Reply to: OT Camera Question posted by IaGary on February 05, 2007 at 05:05:57:
Built in flash or hotshoe? The other things to consider, white balance and distance. The hardest light to shoot under is flourescent. It gives dark nasty shadows unless you correct for it. If the white balance adjusts I'd set it to 7200 degrees Kelvin and see what happens. That should correct for the blue shift under the lights. Any more and you may need more flash or strobe. Under exposure isnt a bad thing. Open the image in your photoediting program, and boost the exposure. That will tell you whats happening. If you want, send me a couple of pics that are underexposed as email attachments. I'll dissect the raw info, see what I can do and maybe then we can figure out what to fix on the camera end. I'm leaving my email open. David
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