Nikon Digital Mess?
i have custom-made pc 146 gig hard drive , 3.25 gigs of ram, , using ps 11.01 part of cs4 extended. , think i've made mess--maybe not.
i acquired nikon d90, , shot 450 frames of outdoor show in raw + fine. instead of using nikon software, imported them ps, reduced physical size, , saved reductions tifs further editing. eventually, thought convert them jpegs @ 72 dpi customer's on-line slideshow. (this how i've done things scanned film , slides.)
my 450 tifs have slight magenta cast. called nikon tech support, , told me long didn't color correction them, final products without magenta cast on client's computer. however, when copied few of files laptop, turned out have heavy magenta cast.
is there can save 450 tifs, or should start on again , import nikon software?
karla
i acquired nikon d90, , shot 450 frames of outdoor show in raw + fine. instead of using nikon software, imported them ps, reduced physical size, , saved reductions tifs further editing. eventually, thought convert them jpegs @ 72 dpi customer's on-line slideshow. (this how i've done things scanned film , slides.)
my 450 tifs have slight magenta cast. called nikon tech support, , told me long didn't color correction them, final products without magenta cast on client's computer. however, when copied few of files laptop, turned out have heavy magenta cast.
is there can save 450 tifs, or should start on again , import nikon software?
karla
could white balance setting incorrect on nikon d90? maybe looking cooler light source , found warmer kelvin temperature light source expected.
have tried using cooling (blue) filter in ps?
have tried importing them (if still have them on camera) via nikon view software?
have tried using cooling (blue) filter in ps?
have tried importing them (if still have them on camera) via nikon view software?
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