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Comments on: Friday Cat Blogging https://whynow.dumka.us/2012/01/27/friday-cat-blogging-349/ On-line Opinion Magazine...OK, it's a blog Mon, 30 Jan 2012 04:19:23 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.3 By: Bryan https://whynow.dumka.us/2012/01/27/friday-cat-blogging-349/comment-page-1/#comment-58946 Mon, 30 Jan 2012 04:19:23 +0000 http://whynow.dumka.us/?p=24301#comment-58946 He was named by the daughters in his first home, and I kept it when I ‘rescued’ him and Dot.

The ‘Sox’ should be white, not beige.

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By: oldwhitelady https://whynow.dumka.us/2012/01/27/friday-cat-blogging-349/comment-page-1/#comment-58939 Sun, 29 Jan 2012 07:35:37 +0000 http://whynow.dumka.us/?p=24301#comment-58939 Gosh, I wonder how Sox got his name? His little feeties show up just fine!

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By: Bryan https://whynow.dumka.us/2012/01/27/friday-cat-blogging-349/comment-page-1/#comment-58937 Sat, 28 Jan 2012 06:29:50 +0000 http://whynow.dumka.us/?p=24301#comment-58937 In reply to Badtux.

If I was using the Pentax, I have the filter, but this Nikon doesn’t accept them. You can make the adjustments before you take the picture, so they are included, not tweaked later. I just need to read the manual and then experiment.

Even with 12 megapixels it will never have the detail I could get with the Pentax, nor the true colors, but it doesn’t cost an arm and a leg to develop and print the film.

I still have to compress to fit in the 510 pixel width of the page, and a lot of detail is lost on that move alone, because it is usually a better that 1 to 2 compression/resizing.

I’ll probably use bright white paper to adjust to in the lighting to see what is necessary. That should be some exciting pictures – blank paper in a chair.

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By: Badtux https://whynow.dumka.us/2012/01/27/friday-cat-blogging-349/comment-page-1/#comment-58936 Sat, 28 Jan 2012 05:09:00 +0000 http://whynow.dumka.us/?p=24301#comment-58936 The best way to fix it is at the analog stage before it enters the lens and encounters the digital sensor, because that’s the only way to fix it without losing information. It’s sort of like digital audio compressors vs. analog audio compressors. I’ve messed with the digital compressors of all different types and none of them work as well as a plain old tube-type analog compressor in-line with your recording microphone, which handles the dynamics at the analog stage long before it hits the digital stage.

But then again, you’re shooting cat photos. So I suppose digital tweaks would be “good enough” for this purpose :).

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By: Bryan https://whynow.dumka.us/2012/01/27/friday-cat-blogging-349/comment-page-1/#comment-58934 Fri, 27 Jan 2012 21:36:52 +0000 http://whynow.dumka.us/?p=24301#comment-58934 While I’m using the camera initially for point-and-shoot, it will compensate for this type of problem with white balance and hue controls. My concern was actually getting a picture of Sox before he decided to wander off, as is his want.

He will be inert for hours and then go on a tear without warning. I know the camera can do something about this, if I can locate the proper controls. This means I need to find the manual CD and load it.

I could probably ‘fix’ it in my editing software, but I prefer to limit my efforts to cropping and resizing for the space in my template.

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By: jams o donnell https://whynow.dumka.us/2012/01/27/friday-cat-blogging-349/comment-page-1/#comment-58933 Fri, 27 Jan 2012 15:38:29 +0000 http://whynow.dumka.us/?p=24301#comment-58933 Or check your white balance settings you should be able to remove that sort of cast.

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By: Badtux https://whynow.dumka.us/2012/01/27/friday-cat-blogging-349/comment-page-1/#comment-58932 Fri, 27 Jan 2012 07:18:04 +0000 http://whynow.dumka.us/?p=24301#comment-58932 I think you may need a color correction filter for off-chroma lighting of this sort. Some cameras have a software setting to do this, but the best ones are thingies you stick on the end of your lens. Check out a camera enthusiast site for more info on that, it’s just one of the many expensive things that made me realize that I had not the stomach for yet another expensive habit. I have a Jeep to feed, after all ;).

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