TripleMoonsExotic
I <3 Stripes!
Generally photography and me get a long just fine. I decided in December to treat myself and purchased a set of close-up and macro lenses to fiddle around with. Recently I've been having problems where photos are seem to be pulling a red hue. Never really had this issue until I started using the lenses (or maybe I just never noticed it).
For example...
In this photo the Granite seems to have a red tinge to him. While I guess that a bit of red does show through in life, not this much.
This photo shows a more accurate representation of the color in these hatchlings. To get this I edited the Gamma Correction in the Exposure settings of Photoshop. I hate editing photos when it comes to reptiles for sale because I have no desire to be accused of doctoring a photo nor do I want a customer to be disappointed with a purchase.
It's much more apparent when photographing red morphs...
Does anyone else have the issue? Any tips on correcting it in the camera settings or post-processing (would prefer the former)?
For example...
In this photo the Granite seems to have a red tinge to him. While I guess that a bit of red does show through in life, not this much.
This photo shows a more accurate representation of the color in these hatchlings. To get this I edited the Gamma Correction in the Exposure settings of Photoshop. I hate editing photos when it comes to reptiles for sale because I have no desire to be accused of doctoring a photo nor do I want a customer to be disappointed with a purchase.
It's much more apparent when photographing red morphs...
Does anyone else have the issue? Any tips on correcting it in the camera settings or post-processing (would prefer the former)?