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Two questions about GREEN.
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<blockquote data-quote="nickt" data-source="post: 645885" data-attributes="member: 4923"><p>Maybe post up the problem photo with the green. The flash might be missing it if you are real close. Or the camera might be metering the whole scene and feels the need for less exposure, leaving the green looking black. You could try a few things... lighten the photo in your processing software or try putting your gun on a very dark background. These aren't the 'fix', its just to confirm that the green is underexposed. Either missed by the flash or just the way the scene got metered. </p><p>Try backing up just a few more inches to make sure the flash is hitting the subject, you have plenty of pixels to crop the final image down a little.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nickt, post: 645885, member: 4923"] Maybe post up the problem photo with the green. The flash might be missing it if you are real close. Or the camera might be metering the whole scene and feels the need for less exposure, leaving the green looking black. You could try a few things... lighten the photo in your processing software or try putting your gun on a very dark background. These aren't the 'fix', its just to confirm that the green is underexposed. Either missed by the flash or just the way the scene got metered. Try backing up just a few more inches to make sure the flash is hitting the subject, you have plenty of pixels to crop the final image down a little. [/QUOTE]
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