07-29-2022 12:57 PM
Hi everyone,
During a recent shoot, I noticed a color shift in my pictures (see example). Despite doing a color balance and keeping the same settings, I noticed that when i take several single shots of the same moment in a row, the image turns greenish.
Im using the 50mm 1.8 with no flash, those shots were taken at 1/250, f2, ISO 800.
Any ideas ?
07-29-2022 01:13 PM
What were the lighting conditions? Possible it was under flourescent due to the green tint. Were different lights on/off throughout the shoot? If you did a custom white balance, but then the lighting conditions changed, you'd have to re-do the custom white balance.
07-29-2022 01:46 PM
Hi Ricky,
Thank you for the quick reply.
Yes, the lighting was actually fluorescent, and it would make sense.
Is there a workaround to ensure correct color, or is the best method to continue shooting multiple shots and select the correct ones ?
07-29-2022 02:46 PM - edited 07-29-2022 02:47 PM
For the most accurate color, you'll want to either do a custom white balance or dial in an exact Kelvin value and deal with the tint offsets. But will need to do that whenever lighting conditions change.
Also, forgot to mention earlier, do capture in RAW. While getting things in camera is great to do, in case things get messed up, since color balance is not baked into RAW images (like they are with JPEG), you can adjust in post.
07-29-2022 01:51 PM
I think rs-eos has put you on th right track with his reply. Certain LED lamps can also cause color-shift problems under the same conditions. A/C powered LED lamps also have a "flicker" like flourescent bulbs. The color-shift problem occurs at higher shutter speeds. Try some test shots at 1/60 or 1/30 second or slower with the same lighting and see if you still have the same problem.
07-29-2022 02:53 PM
I guess i will continue to manually white balance, shoot RAW for the future important shoots and try to lower rhe shutter speed (i usually shoot around 1/250 for sharp portraits).
Thanks for the quick help ! 👍
And l
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