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Well, at least you got him! Don't know if this one's shot in RAW, if so, slightly change your whitebalance and then it's okay i think. For the rest, it covers the atmosphere like it was at that moment, pretty good. For instance, see how the front part of the tail is covered in snow......
Thanks wild weasel, Yep sorry it was JPEG anyway I am still happy I got it only the Regi was not readable due to snow but it doesn´t matter to me both my shoe´s were full with snow so pretty cold if you still have a day of work to do
I agree with Rutger by the way (though it's better then the original).........a little bit too light to my taste, but of course that is personal....
Slighty change the WB, then you only have to put a little bit more exposure to get the right pic. Let's not forget, it was snowing pretty hard, and it was rather dark at that time anyways.
Of course a JPEG is adjustable in PS, but white balance can not be changed after you made the shot in JPEG, that is only in RAW, as far as i know.....
Hi Menno, it’s not a problem to change the whitebalance in JPG, you just have less quality to play with.. in numbers; for instance a JPG gives you 4096 different ranges in quality as a RAW will give you 40.000. Whitebalance can always be applied. But quality boundries will turn up more quickly if you change a JPG.