ThePictureEffect
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So I have a question about taking indoor shots. I was attempting to take some candids of my dad, however, the lighting was not so good. Everything looked really yellow. I'm just wondering if there is a way to get rid of that. I tried doing a whole bunch of things: changing the aperture, using/not using a flash, playing with the ISO, etc. (as a side note, I'm still learning about all these things so sometimes I play around just to see what happens )
So any advice? Or do I have to settle for yellow pictures since I don't have good lighting? I'd really appreciate any advice on this.
Thanks!
So I have a question about taking indoor shots. I was attempting to take some candids of my dad, however, the lighting was not so good. Everything looked really yellow. I'm just wondering if there is a way to get rid of that. I tried doing a whole bunch of things: changing the aperture, using/not using a flash, playing with the ISO, etc. (as a side note, I'm still learning about all these things so sometimes I play around just to see what happens )
So any advice? Or do I have to settle for yellow pictures since I don't have good lighting? I'd really appreciate any advice on this.
Thanks!