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03/12/2005 04:45:42 PM · #1 |
I was thinking about one of my older photos today, and am hoping for a second opinion. I was looking at this and it occured to me that the coloring could be construed as bad white balance:
This is taken from inside the Baker Clock Tower at Dartmouth College. The clock face is indeed lavender in real life.
What do you all think? Should I leave as is or adjust it so the clock face appears white (even though it isn't).
edit: typo
Message edited by author 2005-03-12 21:52:01. |
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03/12/2005 05:01:07 PM · #2 |
why change the color if it isn't that to begin with? New to this.....but why change it for looks when it's made that way. |
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03/12/2005 05:50:01 PM · #3 |
I vote for leave it as it is. |
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03/12/2005 05:50:11 PM · #4 |
Looks natural enough to me, but then I understand the insides of big clocks... Gawd knows my uncle dragged me behind enough of them...
Robt.
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03/12/2005 08:43:27 PM · #5 |
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