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Anonymous
What the hell is going on in the shadows in these kids' mouths, and in the ear of the kid on the right?

I had to dick around with it a bit in Aperture to correct for some really heinous yellow tint (industrial lighting) and pump up the blacks a little bit, and somewhere along the line some of the shadows turned blue.

I know I could touch this up in Photoshop, but I'm wondering if anybody knows what caused it in the first place.
(In b4 "APERTURE SUX LOL.")
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>> Anonymous
Also yeah, I know, fuck AUTO mode and all that.
This is from my first day out with the camera and I'm still trying to learn it.
>> Anonymous
cro-mabs
>> Anonymous
in all seriousness, is this JPG or RAW

if it's RAW, you must've played with a setting by mistake and changed a hue somewhere i guess
>> ac !!VPzQAxYPAMA
Awwww. Baby kitties.

The problem is that those shadows were beyond the dynamic range of your sensor, so when you brought them up when adjusting it, there wasn't enough real color information, just noise. So they came out blue.
>> Anonymous
don't think it's dynamic range

those areas just aren't that dark

and seriously when does pushing ever make something blue when there shouldn't be blue
>> Anonymous
>>170488
>in all seriousness, is this JPG or RAW

I accidentally shot in JPEG because I am a moran. ;_;
>> Anonymous
do you see it on the JPG straight from camera
>> ac !!VPzQAxYPAMA
>>170495
Not in the final image, but he shifted the white balance in a JPEG, which often requires pulling up individual colors so that something previously yellow turns into white. That could, for instance, bring up more blue than red and green from a nominally black shadow, which is what I think happened here.

(Which is slightly different from what I said first when I didn't know it was JPEG, but I'm hoping it's close enough that nobody notices and calls me on it)
>> Anonymous
i think you're just pulling that out of your ass
>> Anonymous
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Here's the original JPEG with the eeeewwwwww yellow light because I didn't reset the white balance after doing a bunch of shooting outside.

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>> Anonymous
>>170514

Weird, this looked a lot more yellow before I uploaded it to the web.

Does 4chon compress images?
>> Anonymous
>>170514

not going to bother downloading it but it's probably without a color profile yet so it's displaying with no compensation

even if you're on Safari

but uh, it looks fine like that, recheck the settings you made in Aperture and see if you're doing it wrong
>> Anonymous
>>170481
>>170505
to correct yellow tinge, blues are brought up.
>> Anonymous
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>>170520
>>170516
and yeah, its not in the standard sRGB color profile but some other weird one.

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>> Twizzler !!5DQ9dr9UfIj
>>170514
or it could be your monitor
I dunno
>> Anonymous
>>170524

prophoto?

that one looks fine
>> Anonymous
>>170527
wait, my mistake. i looked at the wrong entry. i think its just his monitor, or his aperture's color settings arent properly set up.