Han5y
Suspended / Banned
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- Name
- Hans
- Edit My Images
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I imagine that the problems I have called flairing, without saying anything for sure. Anyway, i was on a photoshot yesterday, and a large amount of my pictures were destroyed by this effect. Let's call it flairing.
Flairing occurred no matter which lens I used, both super wide angle, normal, zoom and telephoto zoom, with and without UV filter, and no matter how oblique angle.
All lenses were washed, removed both smudges, dust, and more.
All photos were indeed taken with slow shutter speed (10-30 seconds on a tripod, and with a high aperture).
Here are some of the pictures, though JPEG straight from the camera, only the sign has been edited, only to see the effect.
Is there any simple methods or tricks you can use to save the pictures, filter, techniques, etc? For I have simply not want to sit in photoshop for several hours to remove the "damage". Admittedly, most fairly straightforward to sort out, but unlikely if sour shots are there, and is destroyed by a big flairing that are difficult to remove.
MVH
Hans
Flairing occurred no matter which lens I used, both super wide angle, normal, zoom and telephoto zoom, with and without UV filter, and no matter how oblique angle.
All lenses were washed, removed both smudges, dust, and more.
All photos were indeed taken with slow shutter speed (10-30 seconds on a tripod, and with a high aperture).
Here are some of the pictures, though JPEG straight from the camera, only the sign has been edited, only to see the effect.
Is there any simple methods or tricks you can use to save the pictures, filter, techniques, etc? For I have simply not want to sit in photoshop for several hours to remove the "damage". Admittedly, most fairly straightforward to sort out, but unlikely if sour shots are there, and is destroyed by a big flairing that are difficult to remove.
MVH
Hans