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<blockquote data-quote="pettypoh" data-source="post: 178426" data-attributes="member: 15681"><p>@farzad,</p><p></p><p>siamthai1 is correct, by shooting in raw instead of jpeg, you will be able to edit the photos later in post</p><p></p><p>it's better to shoot in late morning / early afternoon first (light is "stable") and get the steps right, before shooting the sunrise / sunset where light can change a lot within a short period of time</p><p></p><p>you should leave the settings unchanged throughout the shoot, unless it suddenly changes from bright sunshine to thunderstorm .... which i guess you can pack up and go home, and try again another day =D</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pettypoh, post: 178426, member: 15681"] @farzad, siamthai1 is correct, by shooting in raw instead of jpeg, you will be able to edit the photos later in post it's better to shoot in late morning / early afternoon first (light is "stable") and get the steps right, before shooting the sunrise / sunset where light can change a lot within a short period of time you should leave the settings unchanged throughout the shoot, unless it suddenly changes from bright sunshine to thunderstorm .... which i guess you can pack up and go home, and try again another day =D [/QUOTE]
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