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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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I know my new pics are a bit dark. I have to take them when I have alone time. I'm just wondering if they are bad enough that I should delete the dark ones? Yes this is a request to look at them please |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I know my new pics are a bit dark. I have to take them when I have alone time. I'm just wondering if they are bad enough that I should delete the dark ones? Yes this is a request to look at them please "
They are pretty dark but could be my phone screen... |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I know my new pics are a bit dark. I have to take them when I have alone time. I'm just wondering if they are bad enough that I should delete the dark ones? Yes this is a request to look at them please "
They are pretty dark but its your profile to do what you like with |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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They are a little on the dark side.
And I'm not talking about a bloke in a black cape and a face mask carrying around a fluorescent light bulb!!
Have you thought about using a photo editing package, such as photoshop, to brighten them up a bit.
The general rule of thumb is that when taking pictures, too much light is a bigger problem than not enough light.
i.e. you can brighten an under exposed picture but can't really darken one that is over exposed.
If you haven't got such a package and want some help brightening them up, PM me and i'll give you my e-mail address so you can send them to me and i'll do the bizzo for you and send them back. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"The one you have up is okay light wise but I'd say the others are too dark.
Do you not have a brighter lit room to take the pics in?"
I forgot to put the light on for some of them |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"They are a little on the dark side.
And I'm not talking about a bloke in a black cape and a face mask carrying around a fluorescent light bulb!!
Have you thought about using a photo editing package, such as photoshop, to brighten them up a bit.
The general rule of thumb is that when taking pictures, too much light is a bigger problem than not enough light.
i.e. you can brighten an under exposed picture but can't really darken one that is over exposed.
If you haven't got such a package and want some help brightening them up, PM me and i'll give you my e-mail address so you can send them to me and i'll do the bizzo for you and send them back."
I use my phone. Forgot to put light on in bedroom.thank you for the offer though |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"They are a little on the dark side.
And I'm not talking about a bloke in a black cape and a face mask carrying around a fluorescent light bulb!!
Have you thought about using a photo editing package, such as photoshop, to brighten them up a bit.
The general rule of thumb is that when taking pictures, too much light is a bigger problem than not enough light.
i.e. you can brighten an under exposed picture but can't really darken one that is over exposed.
If you haven't got such a package and want some help brightening them up, PM me and i'll give you my e-mail address so you can send them to me and i'll do the bizzo for you and send them back.
I use my phone. Forgot to put light on in bedroom.thank you for the offer though "
My pleasure. Always happy to help where I can |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"They are a little on the dark side.
And I'm not talking about a bloke in a black cape and a face mask carrying around a fluorescent light bulb!!
Have you thought about using a photo editing package, such as photoshop, to brighten them up a bit.
The general rule of thumb is that when taking pictures, too much light is a bigger problem than not enough light.
i.e. you can brighten an under exposed picture but can't really darken one that is over exposed.
If you haven't got such a package and want some help brightening them up, PM me and i'll give you my e-mail address so you can send them to me and i'll do the bizzo for you and send them back."
you can if u shoot in RAW |
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