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Round |
C/R |
Comment |
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Image |
| 4 |
Jul 21 |
Reply |
I too had a Nikon D70 converted and had difficulties. The lesson I learned with my Canon was the software used to convert the images. Adobe does not read the image data correctly. I took a half hour live tutorial using one of my images. The instructor used Canon Digital Professional software. He used the clouds to get a proper White Balance. Once that was completed the raw image was converted to either a jpeg or tiff file and saved. At that point I was able to open in Photoshop and run some actions furnished by LifePixel. One of the actions created the effect shown. I have other images with clear blue skies that I'm able to intensify the Blue sky. |
Jul 6th |
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| 4 |
Jul 21 |
Reply |
I too had a Nikon D70 converted and had difficulties. The lesson I learned with my Canon was the software used to convert the images. Adobe does not read the image data correctly. I took a half hour live tutorial using one of my images. The instructor used Canon Digital Professional software. He used the clouds to get a proper White Balance. Once that was completed the raw image was converted to either a jpeg or tiff file and saved. At that point I was able to open in Photoshop and run some actions furnished by LifePixel. One of the actions created the effect shown. I have other images with clear blue skies that I'm able to intensify the Blue sky. |
Jul 6th |
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0 comments - 2 replies for Group 4
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| 44 |
Jul 21 |
Reply |
Thanks. If you're interested LifePixel has used cameras converted to sell. I had a Nikon D70 converted years ago and was never satisfied with the results. It wasn't until I had the half hour tutorial from LifePixel that I learned that I needed to process the raw images in the canon software first. |
Jul 7th |
0 comments - 1 reply for Group 44
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