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Northern_99

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  1. Thank you. At present my laptop screen and a borrowed Dell monitor are yielding vary different results.
  2. I need a new monitor. From what I have read,I am lead to believe that both computer OS (windows 10 being one of these) and some programs can not cope with 4k. I am am using Windows 8.1. Does Affinity photo have an issue when going from 1080P to 4K? Thank you for your time. dave
  3. I am looking into purchasing additional noise reduction software. As most people comment on products that work with Lightroom, information is shall we say lacking on what works best with this product. Suggestion please. Thanks.dave
  4. If you use something like Colour Checker Passport Profile only works in Lightroom, or so the video says. If this is correct ,what works with affinity?
  5. Thank you both. The LED Refresh rate is an issue as is How I am viewing things. As for the "Me Problem". I may have a partial answer,after being up all night I download to my laptop,( 15 " screen) and view to a Sharp 39" T.V. screen...but wait . My TV is on a transformer as it came here with me.Voltage is 220V 50Hz here,while my set runs 120V 60 Hz. There is a noticeable difference . I spoke with the crew that was hired to shoot this event this afternoon, drove out there. They used Auto White balance with stills and video. No flash either. They also shot at as low an ASA as possible. I was using ASA 100.( A priority) ISO 2500. ( Jpeg & Raw). When the Guest Speaker stepped under the LED lights,it was like he had a mirror on any exposed skin, reflections galore. A White/ Blueish cast to the skin. Add Blue to the White Balance in post an it gets exceptable some what. Competition Grade ...NOT. LED is the way ahead in lighting, How do we adjust? Thank you for your time. Anything really bad goes B&W. ( How I miss Ilford Pan F) dave
  6. Well this is typical of my day. Tried to up load 2 pics, 12.9 mb & 13 .0 mb, both failed,oh-joy. Issue, shot a venue on Sunday. Conference halls are lit with LED panels. White Balance went Nuts,. Skin tones are either too blue or too Yellow/ Orange ( I am in Asia ) Camera: Nikon D5600. How does one compensate for the Leds? Auto white Balance is hit and miss. Things projected on the screen are a total write off. ( read... text on the screen, reads to the eye, the camera, No.) Suggestions please, thanks . dave
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