Nikon Color problem
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Kerri Haley
Registered: Jul 19, 2007
Total Posts: 4
Country: United States

Hello,

I am new to the forum and have a question. I have been experiencing, more and more often a problem with reflective black fabrics taking on a red-ish color in photos. I do a great deal of wedding photography, so I am talking about suit lapels looking red-ish and even noisy at 400iso, when the rest of the image has very acurrate color. This has been consistent with other D70's that I have used also. But, I don't recall this happening to me as often as it has been lately and I have not made any adjustments that might explain the change. It has happend periodically throughout the time I have used the camera (over 5 years now, wow, I need a new camera!) Lately it's a huge problem and is happening every wedding. I end up spending hours and hours fixing the issue in PS.

I wonder if anyone knows of this happening and if it's something i am doing, or a fault of the camera................ I can't seem to prevent it no matter how many settings I change or use custom color or different ISO......... I've tried many things!


Please HELP!


Thanks,
Kerri



James R
Registered: Feb 25, 2006
Total Posts: 1587
Country: United States

Do you shoot RAW or jpg?



Nick Klofkorn
Registered: Oct 04, 2006
Total Posts: 821
Country: United States

is your white balance set to a funny setting?



jmcfadden
Registered: Oct 30, 2002
Total Posts: 27403
Country: United States

please send an e-mail to me with a problem image

www.jemcfadden@gmail(dot)com



Darrin M
Registered: Jun 30, 2007
Total Posts: 36
Country: United States

Sounds like an IR problem...

Darrin



dj dunzie
Registered: Aug 14, 2006
Total Posts: 2873
Country: Canada

Posting up an example and exif data might help, but I can't say I"ve experienced it - and I do have a fair amount of experience with the D70s...



louis fusco
Registered: Nov 18, 2005
Total Posts: 2887
Country: Ireland

cheap black suits, doesn't happen with natural fibres. IR issue get a filter or different camera



R. Francois
Registered: Jun 12, 2006
Total Posts: 3083
Country: Netherlands

louis fusco wrote:
cheap black suits, doesn't happen with natural fibres. IR issue get a filter or different camera


really? cheap black suits? haha that's great. well in fact it isn't but it's funny that this shows up in your pictures
I've done a great deal of weddings too and never noticed this. guess they all had good suits ey?

anyhoo. when i have a major color problem in my picture, i make it a nice black and white. or i just skip it and use another where the color problem (if any) is less prominent.



Kerri Haley
Registered: Jul 19, 2007
Total Posts: 4
Country: United States

Hello all,

Thanks for responding!

To answer the questions.........

I shoot jpg. I am required to, that's what the company wants.

I have tried various WB settings including using custom set with expodisc or grey card.

jmcfadden, I did send you two examples. I hope I got the email right. Thanks for taking a look.

Sorry, I'm not set up to post images at this time.

And I really have to exclude cheap suits. It's a little too consistent and it may not happen in absolutely every image during the day, but almost!

I have tried..........
different color settings
different ISO
I even bailed on shooting manual, thinking the camera could surely do a better job than I apparently was, but nooooooooooooo. The only way exposure affects it, is underexposing it, obviously makes it more black and overexposing definately makes it more red.
I tried flash and no flash, didn't matter.
And it is the same no matter the lens I am using.
Also, I have three D70 cameras and it happens in every one of them.

I am at a loss!

Thank you all for your input, I hope this further information is helpful.

Kerri



jmcfadden
Registered: Oct 30, 2002
Total Posts: 27403
Country: United States

i think it is IR pollution, another of the compramises we live wit in this world. Love the D70 color but it can come at a price. Check into getting a hot mirror filter , you will need one for all your lenses that you normally are using. Get one for your bread and butter lens and try it out


J



Kerri Haley
Registered: Jul 19, 2007
Total Posts: 4
Country: United States

Thanks sooooooooooooo much, I will be checking into that!
I have been longing to upgrade to D200 for quite a while now.... Do you think this situation would improve? Is your opinion that it is the D70 having this issue?



jmcfadden
Registered: Oct 30, 2002
Total Posts: 27403
Country: United States

Kerri Haley wrote:
Thanks sooooooooooooo much, I will be checking into that!
I have been longing to upgrade to D200 for quite a while now.... Do you think this situation would improve? Is your opinion that it is the D70 having this issue?




it was an issue with some D2h cameras. I have not heard of it WRT the D200

good luck


J



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