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Message posted by Wide-Eyes on June-08-2006 at 5:38am
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Wide-Eyes
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May-03-2005
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Hi

I have a client who is not happy about the white balance in the panoramas. He says that there is too much red in them. It is true that to start with the white balance was not in order, but I have corrected this. My client still believe that the white balance is off. I have now tried to correct the white balance in 3 ways but the result comes out almost identically. I my self can't see what he is talking about, I cant see any color problems.

Could some of you please take a look at them and advice me if there is a problem with the colors or if my client just have to accept that it does not get any better.

I would love to tell him that the white balance and colors are as good as it gets but I would like a second oppinion before I call him.

You can see the images at:

http://www.wide-eyes.dk/content.asp?ID=137&pID=99&tilhoerer=128

Thanks in advance.

 



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Best regards

Morten Andersen
- a newbie trying to improve

Message posted by smooth on June-08-2006 at 2:22pm
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Morten,

Very hard to give an impression or opinion from thumbnails.

Regards, Smooth


Message posted by videoedge on June-08-2006 at 8:43pm
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October-02-2002
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If the client wants less red, I say give them what they want. Don't forget they are paying!! Bring image into photoshop and use either curves or colour balance tool to reduce the red til they are happy.

Cheers
Ian

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