Showing posts with label saturation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label saturation. Show all posts

Saturday, March 6, 2010

Givin' Up

On that green. (Yeah, this one.)

These are the last pictures I will take of that scarf, at least when trying to get the color correct:

Parallel Love!

Parallel Love!

I think the first one is better. I think. But neither of them are correct, and the real color is kind of between the two. I feel a little bit better, though, 'cause the color on the website (scroll down to Aztec Turquoise) isn't right either.

So I wash my hands of this green!

But not without some fun tags on Flickr. My personal favorite is "stop overloading my green sensor you evil color".

Saturday, January 9, 2010

A Step in the Right Direction

The color on that turquoise yarn is still vexing me.  But I think I've figured out the first step in fixing it, which is correcting the saturation.  I was reading about photographing intense reds (related to red yarn, of course, because that's apparently all I take pictures of anymore...) and they mentioned that since the camera has red, green, and blue color channels, if you overwhelm one of them, you can get less-than-ideal results.  I think that's part of what's happening with this turquoise. 

Here's an SOOC shot of the scarf-in-progress:

Parallel Lines Desaturation

Ack!  Color overload!

Here's a desaturated version of the same image:

Parallel Lines Desaturation

Much better.  The color tone is a lot truer, although it's still not completely accurate, and the brightness of the yarn is gone.  I think my next try will be to take pictures of the scarf with a lot of other colors in the frame, to hopefully even things out.  Cross your fingers!