Photos dull and lifeless?

 

Optimizing Images (

 

56–61)

 

 

 

Adjust sharpness, contrast, color

 

space, saturation, and hue to suit

 

your creative intent.

 

Photos have a red or blue cast?
Photographs Taking
Colors not natural?Subject too bright?Subject too dark, or backlit?

Sensitivity ( 46–47)

Raise sensitivity to reduce the amount of light needed to make an exposure.

White Balance ( 48–55)

Match white balance to lighting for natural coloration.

Bracketing ( 87–93)

Create multiple photographs “bracketing” a selected exposure value, flash level, or white balance.

Metering ( 75)

Choose how the camera sets ex- posure.

Exposure Mode ( 76–83)

Set shutter speed (how long the CCD is exposed to light) and aperture (the size of the opening through which light enters the camera) for a variety of effects.

Exposure Compensation ( 86) Adjust exposure from the value suggested by the camera.

Flash Photography ( 94–104) Use the built-in Speedlight for additional lighting when shooting poorly-lit or backlit subjects.

Photos blurred?

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