Jodorowsky
Well-known
If that title got you, don't worry. I wrote it. And I'm drunk.
I'm really bothered. I habitually wear an IR filter on the tip of my lens when using the M8. I was told to. However, I always find that at least one of my subjects ends up with a wonderful Gorgon sapphire star in the middle of their cheek, or a unicorn's chin under their brow.
Question: as I love to shoot when the light is ****e, do you think I should forsake the fifty quid filter?
None of my friends wear black nylon, i don't think, so does it matter if I don't use a filter that makes a black tight turn magenta? AND, if i just want to protect my Summicron/ Lux/ CV 21 from jam or marmalade, can I use a UV filter without fear of seeing a ghost's anus on my Aunt's ear, just because there's a street lamp with a witch on it? Can I sooth my magenta stocking in Photoshop later on?
I'm really bothered. I habitually wear an IR filter on the tip of my lens when using the M8. I was told to. However, I always find that at least one of my subjects ends up with a wonderful Gorgon sapphire star in the middle of their cheek, or a unicorn's chin under their brow.
Question: as I love to shoot when the light is ****e, do you think I should forsake the fifty quid filter?
None of my friends wear black nylon, i don't think, so does it matter if I don't use a filter that makes a black tight turn magenta? AND, if i just want to protect my Summicron/ Lux/ CV 21 from jam or marmalade, can I use a UV filter without fear of seeing a ghost's anus on my Aunt's ear, just because there's a street lamp with a witch on it? Can I sooth my magenta stocking in Photoshop later on?
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pesphoto
Veteran
I wish I was drunk so I can understand what youre saying......
Sell the M8 and buy a Fed2 before you sober up.
Sell the M8 and buy a Fed2 before you sober up.
Jodorowsky
Well-known
Poor pesphoto. It only needs a little wit to know what I'm talking about. I'm not really drunk. What's a Fed2? You dirty get!
tmfabian
I met a man once...
superb.
+1
on a serious note...just give it a go without the filter and see if you can deal with it. for 75% of the shots you take you may very well never notice it (i think the people who really notice it the most are wedding photographers) I shot without one for a month or so until my filters arrived and only noticed issues a few times, and yeah you can fix it in post later if you really want to.
+1
on a serious note...just give it a go without the filter and see if you can deal with it. for 75% of the shots you take you may very well never notice it (i think the people who really notice it the most are wedding photographers) I shot without one for a month or so until my filters arrived and only noticed issues a few times, and yeah you can fix it in post later if you really want to.
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pesphoto
Veteran
What's a Fed2?
hehe...exactly.
chris91387
Well-known
seeing a ghost's anus on my Aunt's ear
wtf?
... having a difficult time imagining that one.
Tuolumne
Veteran
It's mostly a problem indoors, under incandescent light among people wearing black. That's why its a big problem in theater and wedding photography. If you are shooting outdoors you will likely never see the problem. I have never been able to fix extensive magenta coloring in post-processing, but your mileage may vary.
/T
/T
Tuolumne
Veteran
wtf?
... having a difficult time imagining that one.
I think he's talking about ghosting. My IR/UV filters do ghost in contrajour lighting. It never occurred to me that it was a goat's ass.
/T
Jodorowsky
Well-known
Thanks for your understanding, pes. I am actually drunk. And thanks, tm- the thing is, will I get bachflasch (German sic?) or whatever it's called if I just use an ordinary UV filter? Coincidentally, or not, I ask because I took some wedding pics lately, and that's when I last noticed the phantom flare. However, as available light is my favourite thing to shoot around, should I not bother with the UV filters? Will doing so mess up anything else ( I can live with the magenta doo dah)?
Jodorowsky
Well-known
It's a GHOST's ass. Amateurs.....
Gabriel M.A.
My Red Dot Glows For You
I think what you need is to get some Cheetos. Or do some some Pa Kua Chang
panos
Established
you can fix it in photoshop.
a simple way is choose
duplicate layer
work on background layer
and
go
image
adjustment
hue/saturation
edit : choose magenta and desaturate magenta
or
go
image
adjustment
replace color
choose black ( most of the times ur blacks will have a magenta cast )
and increase cyan and decrease magenta levels till you find the color cast you prefer.
if you increase your black levels helps a lot.
after you have done that in the background layer
choose the eraser and delete everything except the area u wanted to change.
flatten layers and you are finished .
this is what i do
i don't think if that is the correct way
but it works for me
Best ,
p
a simple way is choose
duplicate layer
work on background layer
and
go
image
adjustment
hue/saturation
edit : choose magenta and desaturate magenta
or
go
image
adjustment
replace color
choose black ( most of the times ur blacks will have a magenta cast )
and increase cyan and decrease magenta levels till you find the color cast you prefer.
if you increase your black levels helps a lot.
after you have done that in the background layer
choose the eraser and delete everything except the area u wanted to change.
flatten layers and you are finished .
this is what i do
i don't think if that is the correct way
but it works for me
Best ,
p
gavinlg
Veteran
If that title got you, don't worry. I wrote it. And I'm drunk.
I'm really bothered. I habitually wear an IR filter on the tip of my lens when using the M8. I was told to. However, I always find that at least one of my subjects ends up with a wonderful Gorgon sapphire star in the middle of their cheek, or a unicorn's chin under their brow.
Question: as I love to shoot when the light is ****e, do you think I should forsake the fifty quid filter?
None of my friends wear black nylon, i don't think, so does it matter if I don't use a filter that makes a black tight turn magenta? AND, if i just want to protect my Summicron/ Lux/ CV 21 from jam or marmalade, can I use a UV filter without fear of seeing a ghost's anus on my Aunt's ear, just because there's a street lamp with a witch on it? Can I sooth my magenta stocking in Photoshop later on?
Hahaha - I thoroughly enjoyed that. I wouldn't use a filter at night If I were you for the same reason - I HATE filter reflections on peoples faces. put it back on during the daytime.
eleskin
Well-known
I would eat some of that wonderful fresh baked Garlic Bread they sell at Costco to soak up some of that booze!
Hey, Costco has great buys on memory cards. I bought them, and they have NEVER failed with my M8!!!!
Hey, Costco has great buys on memory cards. I bought them, and they have NEVER failed with my M8!!!!
Shadowplay
Established
I think he's talking about ghosting. My IR/UV filters do ghost in contrajour lighting. It never occurred to me that it was a goat's ass.
/T
No, the goat's ass was his aunt
sirius
Well-known
Where can I get unicorns chin? That sounds like fun.
Thardy
Veteran
I'll trade you 350 shares of GM stock for that broken camera.
Roger Hicks
Veteran
Try the new Zeiss UV/IR filters: curved, two-glass (dioptre-neutral) and apparently a lot less likely to give ghosting.
Also, of course, STAGGERINGLY expensive...
Cheers,
R.
Also, of course, STAGGERINGLY expensive...
Cheers,
R.
Al Patterson
Ferroequinologist
I'll trade you 350 shares of GM stock for that broken camera.
Now THAT was funny...
Although GM is worth about twice what Ford is right now.
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