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Hi Tim, I'd just make sure the image optimization setting is on 'Vivid colour'. Or you can just add some saturation in Lightroom. Have fun. On 4/7/08 19:12, "Tim Holmes" <w8tahradio@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi folks: > > I'm about to head out to take some pictures in one of our local parks > -- my beautiful sunny summer day has vanished and its now grey and > cloudy -- I know that cloudy grey days are great for pictures because > the sky becomes the worlds largest softbox, but it also mutes the > colors of flowers and birds etc. how do I get the best of both > > im shooting raw on a D300, processing in Lightroom > > TIM ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------- Jonathan Turner Photographer e: home@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx t: 0113 217 1275 m:07796 470573 7 Scott Hall Walk, Leeds, LS7 3JQ http://www.jonathan-turner.com
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