Thursday, September 5, 2024

Different corner of Cape Schanck for Water H2O Thursday

 



The purple hue is the problem with Sony lenses in general. I did not want to bother colour correction.


Sony A7RV

FE 20-70mm f4 G

Linking Water H2O Thursday





38 comments:

  1. I have never noticed a purple hue with my Sony camera. I do like your rocky shore photo.

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    1. It particularly happens on long exposure shot of shady area

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  2. Te ha quedado una composición muy buena. El tono violeta realza el brillo de las rocas y el efecto seda tan bueno como siempre.

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  3. T agree with TFG never noticed it. (perhaps the Zeiss lenses don't show it).

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    1. Sony cameras have strong camera in processing filters that filtre most fringing. But in shadow areas, I am plagued by the dense purple hue no matter what lenses I use in Sony lens line up

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  4. It looks good, great shot. I have had to mess with colour corrections on my other 2 blogs but not my photo blog! :-D

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  5. I actually like the purple in this composition. It makes the scene quite moody and atmospheric.

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  6. Beautiful seascape! Take care, have a great day!

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  7. I think the purple hue somewhat enhances the photo.

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  8. I wonder if Canon cameras have that issue, looks good to me, this one.

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  9. I don't mind the hue although I can understand why some would at times.

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  10. In this particular case, the purple gives the photo added interest. I liked it.

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  11. I've seen that hue before. My oldest camera is a Sony.

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  12. Me gusta tanto como la anterior que nos dejaste de este lugar. Quizás ese problema con la cámara en este caso beneficio el resultado final.

    Saludos.

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  13. There's something mystical about this picture. Nice!

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