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Nikon DSLR Cameras
Out of Production DSLRs
D40/D40x
Faithful Color Reproduction
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<blockquote data-quote="BrWhatsit" data-source="post: 324450" data-attributes="member: 22968"><p>Thanks very much for your suggestions. I have tried various monitor calibration programs, which helped a little, some of the time. But the colors don't appear correctly even in the camera's display screen. I expect to have to do some minor tweaking in Photoshop, but I'm getting images that are way off, having to spend an unreasonable amount of time on image editing, and still not getting things to look right. </p><p></p><p>I'm using daylight CFL bulbs. I'll try shooting outside; I can at least learn if that works. Long-term, though, I'll need something that will give me consistent results regardless of the time of day or the weather. Could anybody recommend an artificial light source that gives results close to natural sunlight? </p><p></p><p>I'm shooting in jpeg, but I'm a little embarrassed to say I'm not really familiar with the picture control settings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrWhatsit, post: 324450, member: 22968"] Thanks very much for your suggestions. I have tried various monitor calibration programs, which helped a little, some of the time. But the colors don't appear correctly even in the camera's display screen. I expect to have to do some minor tweaking in Photoshop, but I'm getting images that are way off, having to spend an unreasonable amount of time on image editing, and still not getting things to look right. I'm using daylight CFL bulbs. I'll try shooting outside; I can at least learn if that works. Long-term, though, I'll need something that will give me consistent results regardless of the time of day or the weather. Could anybody recommend an artificial light source that gives results close to natural sunlight? I'm shooting in jpeg, but I'm a little embarrassed to say I'm not really familiar with the picture control settings. [/QUOTE]
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