
06-11-2009, 01:30 PM
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Did you try different white balance modes? Try something a touch cooler, which will prevent so much excess red and yellow in the resulting image. Also, the image as a whole is overexposed. A different white balance mode may have some effect on this but you need to tweak the exposure down as well. If you are on aperture priority mode, that will mean changing the exposure compensation.
Wulf
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