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    Quote Originally Posted by stevo_EF91 View Post
    Those stretched tires are horrendous. As for the photos... I can tell you overexposed most of the shots and then lowered the brightness in your photo editor. You are getting to much contrast and you loose detail in your highlights. General rule of thumb...shoot to were your pics are a little darker when shooting outside. and if you are inside shoot to make them a little brighter. Also change over to flickr.com to host your pictures. I have noticed a huge difference in picture quality from the pictures I had hosted on PhotoBucket. One last thing to help you out editing a lot of photos in regards to your question. In photoshop you can "fix" an image and save all your adjustments as a preset.. then simply apply the preset to all images that have the same exposure and quality of your first image. This would allow you to shoot a lot and save time while editing.

    edit: one last thing... make sure your camera is shooting in Neutral mode so its 0 0 0 across the board and White balance should be set on AUTO. I can tell your shooting in a setting that makes the pictures look warmer. Because of this your color balance is way off... Also something easily fixed in photoshop
    Auto white balance is a bad idea.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JITB View Post
    Auto white balance is a bad idea.

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    yes, but only if you are shooting one scene, or if you are shooting video.



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