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Rexx
09-27-2004, 10:56 AM
Hi friends :)

As an excuse for not being here for a long time I will post links to what I've been doing!

My new Konica Minolta DIMAGE A2 goes milky if the light is too strong. I decided to find out why. Here's the result.

Article (PDF) (http://home.online.no/~vegardb/files/Minolta_A2_Backlit.pdf)

Photoshop action (http://home.online.no/~vegardb/files/Vegard_s_Anti-flare.atn)

Flora
09-27-2004, 12:42 PM
Hi Vegard!

Nice to have you back!! :pleased:

I downloaded your article (alas, I'm very ignorant in photography matters!!! :o: ) ... but I'll definitely try your PS action....

:wavey:

Janet Petty
09-30-2004, 01:27 PM
I have an A1. It has the same problem. Period. Underlined. Capitalized.

No matter what setting I put it on, if the day is very sunny and I'm shooting without all the fancy photographic aids in real time where I can't control all of the factors, something light gets blown out (i.e. 254).

If, on the other hand, I'm shooting on a dreary day, the camera performs WONDERFULLY...except for the sky, of course. Giggle.

I was really glad to have your article. I've read through it. Now, I just have to implement your technique. Thank you.

Janet

P.S. How is the digital noise factor with your A2? Not that I can afford to upgrade yet. Sigh.

Rexx
09-30-2004, 02:32 PM
Nice to have you back!! :pleased:
Nice to be back :)

I'll definitely try your PS action....:wavey:
It will correct the exposure. However, milk all over the place is a USM, Curves and Levels job. Afterwards.

Rexx
09-30-2004, 02:44 PM
I have an A1. It has the same problem. Period. Underlined. Capitalized.
That is to be expected. The 7X, A1, A2 and now A200 share the same lens.

No matter what setting I put it on, if the day is very sunny and I'm shooting without all the fancy photographic aids in real time where I can't control all of the factors, something light gets blown out (i.e. 254).
Use a constant exposure compensation of -0.3 or -0.7. That helps quite a lot. And get used to having an eye on the histogram. That takes care of the rest

I was really glad to have your article. I've read through it. Now, I just have to implement your technique. Thank you.
Happy to hear that. :)

Now my "Minolta home" is really The Konica Minolta Talk Forum on DP Review (http://www.dpreview.com/forums/forum.asp?forum=1024) and that is a better place to discuss Minoltas than here :)

But while I'm at it (hope the Forum gods don't strike me down), may I offer another shameless plug? The A1/A2 FAQ (http://www.pbase.com/mtf_foto_studies/mtf_faq) If you search for my name you will find another article, written for the A2, but I think also applicable to the A1. And the FAQ itself of course.

P.S. How is the digital noise factor with your A2? Not that I can afford to upgrade yet. Sigh.
Simply excellent. I don't understand the complaints. And in addition I have bought Noise Ninja.