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Originally Posted by dark0821
hahah i see i see
thanks for all the great feed back guys.. keep them coming...
the only real complaint that i have for my D40 is its ability to produce noise even at relative low ISOs, and lack ot master remote control for off camera flashes...
I dunno.. I am desperately trying to get myself out of the HDR/over saturated look for my photos.. and having a nikon on a cloudy day defn didnt help
I know i am doing something VERY WRONG.. since i do want the images to POP, but not just over saturation/vibrance etc etc.. any tips on further editin techniques?
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Use Lightroom3 - the noise reduction algorithms are currently the best out there.
Why would using a Nikon camera be bad on a cloudy day?
What are you using to process your images? Is your monitor a CRT or LCD, and what is its colour gamut? It is calibrated? What colourspace are you shooting? Have you made a custom camera colour profile to get accurate colours (assuming you have a monitor that's calibrated)? I'm going to assume your answer is going to be "no" or "I don't know" for most of my preceding questions, especially the last one, as not too many people do it. There are so many variables in the digital image processing world that one needs an overall view of your methods to even start to help you out. The main big thing you need to do if you haven't already done it is to colour calibrate your monitor, and get a decent monitor.