True or Auto for this? Hero color help please!
Glory2Jesus4Photography
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I have had alot of mixed experience with True and Auto setting for my prints Some times Auto works just fine and others it totally changes every thing I liked about the photo. I am hoping I could get some help if I should print this gallery in auto or true or mixed please let me know if there is any thing wrong color, contrast, or brightness wise.
http://glory2jesus4photography.smugmug.com/gallery/5085373_H7eQL#306350866_8k8aq
Thanks Corey
P.S. I hope It is good to go for true I just calibrated my monitor.
http://glory2jesus4photography.smugmug.com/gallery/5085373_H7eQL#306350866_8k8aq
Thanks Corey
P.S. I hope It is good to go for true I just calibrated my monitor.
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for you" and there/ their is no grammar check yet so please forgive me Jesus did.
My Web site:
http://Glory2Jesus4Photography.smugmug.com/
My blog: http://glory2jesus4photography.blogspot.com/
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Calibrated monitor? Feh - let's learn to use the photoshop eyedropper, eh? The one on the left: too saturated, orange. The one on the right - the man still has skin tone that's too-red.
Most of the other phots have a red-cast or are too-red in skin tones.
http://www.smugmug.com/help/skin-tone
Auto will fix them up nicely.
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for you" and there/ their is no grammar check yet so please forgive me Jesus did.
My Web site:
http://Glory2Jesus4Photography.smugmug.com/
My blog: http://glory2jesus4photography.blogspot.com/