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Help taking better pictures with the D5100
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<blockquote data-quote="nickt" data-source="post: 197681" data-attributes="member: 4923"><p>Well good luck to you. I hope you start getting more shots that please you. There is usually an answer to all picture problems. </p><p></p><p>Are you shooting jpg? I don't know what the default is, but if you are shooting jpg, make sure you choose the highest quality. </p><p></p><p>Folks above mentioned picture settings, but I wanted to clarify there are several picture control 'themes': Standard, neutral, vivid, landscape, portrait, b&w. Check all of these out. The sharpening, contrast, etc tweaks mentioned above are repeated under EACH of those picture control choices. So if you increased sharpening under Standard, that won't follow along if you later try another such as Vivid. You have a lot here to play with in these picture controls to improve the look of your shots. If you are shooting raw, don't worry about those settings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nickt, post: 197681, member: 4923"] Well good luck to you. I hope you start getting more shots that please you. There is usually an answer to all picture problems. Are you shooting jpg? I don't know what the default is, but if you are shooting jpg, make sure you choose the highest quality. Folks above mentioned picture settings, but I wanted to clarify there are several picture control 'themes': Standard, neutral, vivid, landscape, portrait, b&w. Check all of these out. The sharpening, contrast, etc tweaks mentioned above are repeated under EACH of those picture control choices. So if you increased sharpening under Standard, that won't follow along if you later try another such as Vivid. You have a lot here to play with in these picture controls to improve the look of your shots. If you are shooting raw, don't worry about those settings. [/QUOTE]
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