AndrewWG
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All,
I hope someone has an answer to this. I have been taking photos of a baseball team all summer long and have noticed that some of my photos, especailly when the light levels become low enough that I am pushing everything I can out of my camera to keep the shutter speed high enough, come out with a nasty reddish tone to them. Is there a way to avoid this? The problem I have is that it doesn't happen all the time. In fact, it can change from picture to picture. When the light levels are good, the pics are fine.
Any thoughts?
Here is an example, although not a great one as it has been PP'd as much as I could to get it back to white. It is now more pinkish than redish. The uniforms are supposed to be white. I'll try to find a better example later on.
Thanks for any input you all may have.
I hope someone has an answer to this. I have been taking photos of a baseball team all summer long and have noticed that some of my photos, especailly when the light levels become low enough that I am pushing everything I can out of my camera to keep the shutter speed high enough, come out with a nasty reddish tone to them. Is there a way to avoid this? The problem I have is that it doesn't happen all the time. In fact, it can change from picture to picture. When the light levels are good, the pics are fine.
Any thoughts?
Here is an example, although not a great one as it has been PP'd as much as I could to get it back to white. It is now more pinkish than redish. The uniforms are supposed to be white. I'll try to find a better example later on.
Thanks for any input you all may have.
