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Old 03-18-2006, 09:06 PM   #3
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Vianna,

I can't begin to think of all the things I don't know about that could cause this problem. The only digital camera I have had until recently is the Nikon 5700. I found that I ALWAYS had to adjust -or at least check - the levels and that my images did look a bit red. I can't say though whether that is because of my uncalibrated monitor / printer, my printer settings, the color space or what. All I know is that I had to figure out how to jury-rig my settings to get good prints and good digitally posted images. I just got a Canon and haven't yet experimented to see if the images show any differently.

Take your Nikon image into Photoshop - Image - Adjust- Hue Saturation - Reds and desaturate the reds a bit. Alternatively, try the Photo filer - Cooling filter. Or you could try the custom white balance function.
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