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DFA
I recently shot some family photos with a D200, although I generally use film. The problem is I didn't realize that the D200 was set to over saturate everything, especially greens. Since everything was in jpeg correcting this has been something of a bitch.

I'd just like a second opinion on how the post processing looks so far, mainly the colors. But feel free to troll or turn this into a gear thread.
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>> Anonymous
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Just an Irfan View gamma adjustment. It might help the greens but at the cost of the blues.
>> Anonymous
>>217901
gtfo of /p/, that's terrible.
>> DFA
To be clear I'm trying to go for a natural, subdued looking green. It came out of the camera practically neon.
>> Anonymous
Looks like you accidentally switched on Ken Rockwell mode.
>> Anonymous
You could try the saturation adjustment sliders in PS and bring greens back down, but if that or manually using the desaturate brush doesn't work, I think pretty much nothing will.
>> DFA
>>217909

I didn't set the camera to that mode.

I boosted up reds in the treeline area and it helped quite a bit. At this point I think things are good enough.
>> Anonymous
all of this trolling is awful
the op looks good. i would have never been able to tell you did anything so dramatic, atleast it sounds like you have.
could you make an action to lower all the work that needs to be done?
>> $19.99 !OSYhGye6hY
you could shoot raw
>> Anonymous
it looks fine.. the greens aren't +10 ken rockwell mode.
>> Anonymous
>>217930
but he didnt....