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    Senior Member retroactiv's Avatar
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    Back in the Dungeon

    Here are some more shots from my favorite gym. Still a little dark, but much better than what it had been before, the problem tonight was neither one of the teams wanted the combined score couldn't have been over 30 at halftime, and the refs wanting to call the stupidest stuff, I'm not a fan of either team, and both teams were getting screwed.

    Please comment on these pictures, these are unedited, and a little dark. I shot them at 1600 iso, 1/125, and f/2.8.
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    Re: Back in the Dungeon

    What photo editing program are you using? And are you shooting RAW? I am at work so I can't look them up....no software here....(supposed to be working...LOL)....I would think you could fix these, with exposure adjustments....???....
    But others would know better than I.....
    Process one, and post it.....I bet it will be great...
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    Re: Back in the Dungeon

    Oh I know how to edit. these are all jpg's, that is how I shoot for the newspaper so that I can get them out to them faster, most other things I shoot raw. These are unedited, but when I do edit I use Adobe Photoshop CS3, I've been using adobe PS since version 3 I do believe. It wouldn't be a big deal to adjust these, I also use Neat Image for noise reduction.

    I dunno what is going on with these pics and your computer
    Chris Johnson
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    Re: Back in the Dungeon

    Well they look great, except for the darkness...

    Didn't mean to imply anything....just making suggestions...
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    Re: Back in the Dungeon

    No, I didn't think you were implying anything, I was just explaining myself. Like I said in that last post the search light is coming ;)
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