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Saturation Setting: The Shocking Truth Revealed!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Horoscope Fish" data-source="post: 126226" data-attributes="member: 13090"><p>Okay, so maybe the results are not exactly shocking. Or even particularly interesting for that matter. But because I wanted to see for myself, and share my results, I took the following test shots. Each shot was taken within a second or two of the other and all shots were taken using a Nikon 18-105mm at f11, 1/750, ISO 100 under full sun using Aperture Priority mode on my D5100. "Set Picture Control" = Standard, JPG = Fine. Differences between settings (+1, -2, etc.) appear the same when shooting RAW instead of JPG. Pic order is (Saturation set to) +1, +2, +3, 0, -1, -2, -3. You've always been curious... Now you know!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Horoscope Fish, post: 126226, member: 13090"] Okay, so maybe the results are not exactly shocking. Or even particularly interesting for that matter. But because I wanted to see for myself, and share my results, I took the following test shots. Each shot was taken within a second or two of the other and all shots were taken using a Nikon 18-105mm at f11, 1/750, ISO 100 under full sun using Aperture Priority mode on my D5100. "Set Picture Control" = Standard, JPG = Fine. Differences between settings (+1, -2, etc.) appear the same when shooting RAW instead of JPG. Pic order is (Saturation set to) +1, +2, +3, 0, -1, -2, -3. You've always been curious... Now you know! [/QUOTE]
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