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Eetosha.bsky.social

Ohne explizit ausgewählten Filter, ja. Mit manueller Whitebalance und Belichtung - etwas zu viel Magenta im Himmel sicherlich.

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Awhoisallo.gay

i'm looking throughmy old photos from highschool and I really didn't understand how whitebalance worked

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Awhoisallo.gay

good morning~ ready to play?good morning~ ready to play?

image straight out of a dslr with only a whitebalance change making the image warmer. picture is of allo's middle, she's pulling her jeans down to show off her weed panties and bulge
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Awhoisallo.gay

genuinely didn't change anything other than the whitebalance. i love my canon dslr :3genuinely didn't change anything other than the whitebalance. i love my canon dslr :3

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Awhoisallo.gay

i did say i'd post a pic before i fell asleep tonight,,, yall like dslr quality? :3i did say i'd post a pic before i fell asleep tonight,,, yall like dslr quality? :3

image straight out of a dslr with only a whitebalance change making the image warmer. picture is of allo's middle, she's lifting her shirt slowly and pulling her jeans down to show off her weed panties and bulge
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Kpolyrhyth.ms

Re: why she's so blue: Every camera sensor has its own built-in processing, including some kind of auto-whitebalance. By not editing raw image files yourself to ensure alignment with the reality of the scene/lighting, you're just slapping the camera's "filter" on there by default.

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