Because I'm a guy, and added features = more toys that I have the "possibliity" of using...(ughdance)
well, theres a simple solution I wasn't expecting... maybe the cam didn't like the winglessness? or hell, maybe just I didn't. I think thats one that I shot on a seriously clamped down f-stop too.. so I was hoping it would all come out clear.
That one I tried to adjust in PS4... I also have a version I ran through iPhoto (which I'm more familiar and confortable with) but i couldn't get the white balance anywhere near where I wanted it. I definitely need to learn photoshop a LOT better... I haven't figured out how to even get back to the adjustments menu yet, once I go in to adjust color balance, I can't get back to levels.. etc. (makes an IT person feel stupid LOL) Also, yes, since I now HAVE (*cough*stolen*) photoshop, its time I shoot RAW. I tried moving the Fstop around and shot both Av and Tv mostly as an experiment in what was going to work.. that was my favorite shot of the set, so I kinda focused myself on that, but hopefully there are some others that came out better.
As for focus, it was on AF, and IS was also on (kit lens.. I didn't shoot the 50 for once). What just occured to me is that I may have shot the center focus point over the car.. resulting in the whole pic being crap.
That one I tried to adjust in PS4... I also have a version I ran through iPhoto (which I'm more familiar and confortable with) but i couldn't get the white balance anywhere near where I wanted it. I definitely need to learn photoshop a LOT better... I haven't figured out how to even get back to the adjustments menu yet, once I go in to adjust color balance, I can't get back to levels.. etc. (makes an IT person feel stupid LOL) Also, yes, since I now HAVE (*cough*stolen*) photoshop, its time I shoot RAW. I tried moving the Fstop around and shot both Av and Tv mostly as an experiment in what was going to work (I put the camera in M once... and could get it to stop flashing something at me, so not ready for that yet).. This one was my favorite shot of the set, so I kinda focused myself on that, but hopefully there are some others that came out better, or are at least properly focused and don't have any camera shake
As for focus, it was on AF, and IS was also on (kit lens.. I didn't shoot the 50 for once). What just occured to me is that I may have shot the center focus point over the car.. resulting in the whole pic being crap.
Okay that does answer a lot. I have iPhoto too and although you can adjust a lot in it, its not nearly as fine-tuned as Photoshop is. The only two places you should need to go for color and light levels in there (assuming your photo is exposed correctly in the first place) is:
Enhance > Adjust Lighting > Levels: I usually darken the lower slider slightly, and increase my mid-tones a bit.
Enhance > Adjust Color > Remove Color Cast: This will automatically adjust the color balance of the photo in relation to where you click the dropplet. Pick a part of the photo that is in direct light and is either pure white or black and Photoshop will do the rest.
I once read, as well that you shouldn't have the IS turned on when you have the camera on a tripod for a long exposure, since the stabilizer will be trying to adjust constantly throughout the exposure... I've found that to be true in a couple of my shots and turn it off whenever it goes on the tripod. That might explain some of the blurriness.
I learned photoshop through trial and error, reading up on it via various sites, asking for help, and even through some classes I took back in school. I'm sure there's even more I could do with it, but for now I am happy with my level of expertise with it.
yeah, I feel pretty dumb for not catching that... and blame my own stupidity and the cold.. I know how to pick the focus point.. but rushed the setup, feel pretty dumb that I both did that.. and didn't realize it until I looked at the uncropped composition.
I will not take offense, I promise you that. I'm asking for help because I clearly need it. lol