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I'm not. I tried it but it looks odd shooting raw. I haven't tried it in jpeg format though. I'll see how that goes tonight.Are you using an orange filter for your camera? That will remove some of the blue light tenting in the photos!
I can't seem to get the colors right.if u have photoshop its not that difficult to remvoe the blues
Depending on the lens, you can adjust focus, or physically move the camera away or toward the subject while shooting. Lenses have a minimum distance away they have to be in order to have sharp photos. Also make sure the lens is clean.A little blurry
I'll try thatI use a Hoya 85c filter, and manually adjust the white balance (set it to a white sheet of paper under the blue lights) on my camera when shooting dslr.
I couldn't get my camera to manually adjust white balance using a white sheet of paper last night. How are you doing it?I use a Hoya 85c filter, and manually adjust the white balance (set it to a white sheet of paper under the blue lights) on my camera when shooting dslr.
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