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How does one do it? Is it a camera thing - or something that requires
editing out afterwards? I have just taken a photo of a pot of white daffs
because today is perfect picture taking weather - blue skies and perfect
lighting conditions. I must admit I'm still very green when it comes to
digital photography and haven't ventured beyond the auto settings.
Obvoiously it's only visible on white or pale coloured objects.
Is there a fault with the camera, or is it something that can be eliminated
with focus settings? I'm using the bog-standard 18-55mm lens which was
supplied in the kit.
It was taken at around 12:30 and the sun was behind a tree. I was standing
about 5-6 feet away from the subject and the camera was set to autofocus.
If there's anything else you need to know, then ask.
Any tips? Any pearls of wisdom you'd care to share...?
All tips/hints/knowledge would be very much appreciated. If you could tell
me how to remove it once you've got it, I'd be grateful for that too (I use
PSP9 and PS CS).
--
In memory of MS MVP Alex Nichol: http://www.dts-l.org/
How does one do it? Is it a camera thing - or something that requires
editing out afterwards? I have just taken a photo of a pot of white daffs
because today is perfect picture taking weather - blue skies and perfect
lighting conditions. I must admit I'm still very green when it comes to
digital photography and haven't ventured beyond the auto settings.
Obvoiously it's only visible on white or pale coloured objects.
Is there a fault with the camera, or is it something that can be eliminated
with focus settings? I'm using the bog-standard 18-55mm lens which was
supplied in the kit.
It was taken at around 12:30 and the sun was behind a tree. I was standing
about 5-6 feet away from the subject and the camera was set to autofocus.
If there's anything else you need to know, then ask.
Any tips? Any pearls of wisdom you'd care to share...?
All tips/hints/knowledge would be very much appreciated. If you could tell
me how to remove it once you've got it, I'd be grateful for that too (I use
PSP9 and PS CS).
--
In memory of MS MVP Alex Nichol: http://www.dts-l.org/