I felt led to share some tips that have greatly helped me in the beginning stages of my photography journey. So, here's my first photography tip! Woo-hoo!
To get beautiful, warm, and vivid colors straight out of your camera (SOOC), I would encourage newbie photographers to look into utilizing the custom "optimized image" settings on their camera. Since I own a Nikon, I will share my current settings from my D40. Canon and other users, I would suggest googling "in camera settings" for your particular model and see what you find. The DPS forum should also have some great posts on this for a wide variety of camera models.
Keep in mind, these settings may still have to be adjusted a bit depending on what you're photographing (especially when it comes to low light), but this is a great starter point. I learned about the following setting through a member in a SOOC Flickr group I belong to. He also was a D40 user.
- Color Mode IIIa (sRGB)
- Saturation: HardSharpening: 2
- Contrast: AutoWhite Balance:
- Auto -1 (for a warmer tone)
- Exposure Compensation: Right around +0.3 or -0.3, depending on the light
I hope many find this tip helpful! Enjoy! :)
2 comments:
The results are impressive!
Thank you for that tip! I will have to google it for my Canon Rebel.
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