24-08-08, 08:54 PM
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Colour Balance ... ?
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25-08-08, 12:50 PM
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Allons-nous-en!
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Re: Colour Balance ... ?
Interesting phenomena..
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25-08-08, 01:37 PM
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Re: Colour Balance ... ?
Originally Posted by BHARAT
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Interesting phenomena..
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Goes to show how very SUBJECTIVE our viewing is!
Depends on what you've been looking at just prior to seeing a photograph!
And you will be making comments on that photo with great authority, as though you have seen it OBJECTIVELY! 
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25-08-08, 04:32 PM
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Re: Colour Balance ... ?
That's really interesting, but Anup what is the a logical explanation - i thought that the colours in the two photos are inverted so once u look at the cow after staring at the fly, the colours balance out, but i notice that this is not the case, yellow and blue both remain on the same side!
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25-08-08, 04:38 PM
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Re: Colour Balance ... ?
Originally Posted by SSSK
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That's really interesting, but Anup what is the a logical explanation -
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Search me!
It is very sobering to realize how 'wrong' we can be sometimes! 
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25-08-08, 05:00 PM
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Re: Colour Balance ... ?
Originally Posted by anupmathur
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Goes to show how very SUBJECTIVE our viewing is!
Depends on what you've been looking at just prior to seeing a photograph!
And you will be making comments on that photo with great authority, as though you have seen it OBJECTIVELY!
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After staring at the second image and then we look at the first image for a few seconds, then the color imbalance in the first image will become obvious again..
So the solution would be to stare at a image long enough, for the colour imbalance from what we have been looking at before, to get neutralized and then comment on the image 
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25-08-08, 05:05 PM
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Re: Colour Balance ... ?
Originally Posted by praveenkm
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So the solution would be to stare at a image long enough, for the colour imbalance from what we have been looking at before, to get neutralized and then comment on the image
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The ingenuity of BCMT members cannot be underestimated!
Brilliant!! 
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25-08-08, 06:37 PM
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Re: Colour Balance ... ?
nice..really nice!
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25-08-08, 09:18 PM
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Re: Colour Balance ... ?
Originally Posted by KurtRules
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nice..really nice!
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Kurt, our very own Rockstar, do you know that similar 'fundas' also exist in Audio and sound reproduction?!! 
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25-08-08, 10:05 PM
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Re: Colour Balance ... ?
Perhaps......But then, as long as the sweet sound of heavy metal reverbates, the possiblity of noticing the 'Fundas' doing rounds diminishes 
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