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Old 2008-11-16, 7:23pm
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Old 2008-11-21, 1:40pm
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Hi, Kimberly ~ Yup, we have one and I don't remember having to change the setting on the camera. I'll try to remember to ask DH ~ he's the camera geek! We've also used the shield and boro screen..... email DH right now...

Heading to Colorado for the holidays?????
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Old 2008-11-21, 2:03pm
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Cool! Hope that you do make it this way. Haven't heard back from DH yet but will let you know.
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Old 2008-11-21, 7:58pm
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Through the lens exposure takes care of all that.. That's what the man says.... Hope that it helps
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Old 2008-11-23, 3:12pm
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Sorry, I just saw this - yes, as long as you're using a modern camera you're fine.

I haven't actually used these filters for photography. But several suggestions. One would be to change the exposure compensation to a minus number (I'd start with -1). When cameras try to take pictures of a really bright point, you often end up with the all blacks too light, and since you've put a pink lens in front of the camera...

Otherwise, maybe you need to change your white balance. If you're on auto white balance and shooting jpgs, the camera is trying to make this image look normal, but it doesn't realize that there are no normal reference points.


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Old 2008-11-23, 4:17pm
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Kimberly - it does caste a slight reddish tint to all the photos and I just fix it in Photoshop. The tutorial we did for Double Helix (link is in my siggy) shows the quality of the images.
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Old 2008-11-23, 6:01pm
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Hi, Kimberly... Just finally had a moment to get back to you. Chuck said to just use the thru the lens setting...automatic and it should work fine.

Hope you get it worked out.
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