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3 Comments:
This one feels a shade too "cold"? I think I know exactly what's shot here, and my camera struggled with temperature adjustment on the "backsunlit" snaps as well.
Pijus, if you downloaded this pic and looked at it in anything that's *NOT* a web browser, you'd see that the color's more saturated, the contrast's higher, and it's a bit warmer too. Web color space irritates me so... but by now I think I'm resigned to it. -_-; (Also, of course, I have no idea what temperature everybody's monitors are set at either.)
This picture was shot on film and then scanned... for your situation, I'd suggest that you check what white balance setting your camera's on? Sometimes AWB might take out color that you want in. See what happens if you view/process the file on Daylight instead of AWB?
I only ever shoot RAW, so it's all good. :)
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