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Two questions about GREEN.
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<blockquote data-quote="aroy" data-source="post: 645978" data-attributes="member: 16090"><p>The above problem is generally encountered if you are shooting JPG, (may be you have set the picture control to Vivid or some other mode). The camera then interprets the colours, based on its internal algorithms. I suggest that you shoot RAW and then examine the images on your monitor. If you have never shot and processed RAW, I suggest that you download the Nikon Capture NX-D and use it to process your RAW images, at least initially. You have a host of controls for exposure, colour and white balance corrections.</p><p></p><p>As explained the "Red" or Green" cast in eyes depends on the pigments in the eyes. There are a lot of software which will correct the colour cast.</p><p></p><p>There are a lot of Printed Colour Charts available. You just shoot one at the start of a session and one at the end. Then dedicated software will set the colour profile based on the charts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aroy, post: 645978, member: 16090"] The above problem is generally encountered if you are shooting JPG, (may be you have set the picture control to Vivid or some other mode). The camera then interprets the colours, based on its internal algorithms. I suggest that you shoot RAW and then examine the images on your monitor. If you have never shot and processed RAW, I suggest that you download the Nikon Capture NX-D and use it to process your RAW images, at least initially. You have a host of controls for exposure, colour and white balance corrections. As explained the "Red" or Green" cast in eyes depends on the pigments in the eyes. There are a lot of software which will correct the colour cast. There are a lot of Printed Colour Charts available. You just shoot one at the start of a session and one at the end. Then dedicated software will set the colour profile based on the charts. [/QUOTE]
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