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Why do my pictures seem 'cold' on my Canon?



Hi guys,

I wonder if anyone can offer some advise?

I shoot in raw (usually on Auto) with my Canon 550d. My photos always seem to come out very 'cold', ie I have to 'warm them up' when editing afterwards.

Is there anything I can do in the settings to make the colour temp abit better, pisses me off having to edit loads of photos after a day out!

Thanks.
 
Ok, this one is mildly edited taken on Auto...

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Edited Z4 on AUTO by Matt Walker 1986, on Flickr

Un-edited taken on Auto...

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Unedited Z4 on AUTO by Matt Walker 1986, on Flickr

And un-edited taken on Landscape...

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Unedited Z4 using LANDSCAPE setting by Matt Walker 1986, on Flickr

Why on earth do they look so blue and cold before increasing the temperature?

* I seem to have overdone the colour temp on the edited one, but you get the idea.
 
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TheEvilGiraffe

South East - Essex
ClioSport Area Rep
I think you need to calibrate your screen.

The top edited one is far too warm. Whites should be white - not yellow.

Landscape increases blues and greens IIRC.

Middle one is about spot on - lower one is just a little low on contrast.

Shooting at f/4 isn't going to help in bright daylight either.


Av mode - ~f/11 and re-shoot as it's cloudy.. f/16 if it's bright blue and sunny.
 

TheEvilGiraffe

South East - Essex
ClioSport Area Rep
Yes, it's where I shoot most of the time unless I'm doing something specific / technical...

Read the stickies and calibrate your screen .. post up some pics and see what's what :)

Looking at your Flickr, you seem to take a decent shot .. getting a little more technical won't do you any harm !
 
It's a white balance issue (probably) but there's little point getting white balance right in camera and then working off an un calibrated monitor. Spyder express 4 £65. Auto white balance is a great starting point on the camera.
 

Ay Ay Ron

ClioSport Club Member
I've noticed a massive difference in the pictures between my 550 and the Mrs' 50.
Both on the same lens, same aperture, iso etc her colours are more vibrant.

Have you tried using a custom white balance in the camera? A plain white sheet of paper in good light?
I need to buy a monitor because editing using a laptop is a pain due to the colour change when the screen moves a bit.
 


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