05-18-2016 04:01 PM
Hi, I am using canon EOS rebel T5 ..Recently whenver i clicked any picture using this camera i am getting variation of color in the image which i have highlighted below in the picture ... Is it because of the lens or any camera settings..........Pls help me out to get clear picture
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05-18-2016 04:40 PM
What are the camera compression settings, for example, I use Large with Fine quality
That 478 kB scares me, that is really small for a 4000x2000 image. You are using way too much jpeg compression which is ruining the picture. You need to set a 9 or 10 JPEG quality level - it will result in larger pictures but as you can see, throwing away data has hurt your images.
If you want to email images, first decide on the smallest number of pixels you can get away with, and then use just enough JPEG compression to get it to the size you want.
05-18-2016 04:53 PM
The artifacts are usually the result of the photo editor compressing and modifying the image and not the result of the camera or the lens. For most photo editors, the last settings are remembered so if you accidentally set some parameters that would cause the artifacts, you will continue to get them.
I'd set everything back to default for the photo editor and try again. Just to be sure, I'd choose a default jpeg setting on the camera. Once I had similar problem every time I applied noise reduction with my photoshop and I solved the problem by setting everything back to default.
05-18-2016 04:57 PM
Yes, "pic compression" should be low, but for JPEGS that is a high (9 or 10) quality number!
05-18-2016 04:07 PM
Looks like it might be a JPEG artifact. What size image and compression are you using?
Do you get the same thing when you try to shoot a plain white paper?
05-18-2016 04:34 PM
Thanks for your reply .. I dont know whether i am answering right to your question...just checked the properties of the previous image and below are the details Dimensions : 3994 * 1994 , size : 478 KB , horizontal & vertical resolution : 96 dpi Compression : no details ... I usually use befunky photo editor to edit my photos and compress to small size.
The samething is happening for white paper too 😞 ... how can i rectify this?
I just took image on a white paper and this is how it looks
After compressing using befunky editor
05-18-2016 04:40 PM
What are the camera compression settings, for example, I use Large with Fine quality
That 478 kB scares me, that is really small for a 4000x2000 image. You are using way too much jpeg compression which is ruining the picture. You need to set a 9 or 10 JPEG quality level - it will result in larger pictures but as you can see, throwing away data has hurt your images.
If you want to email images, first decide on the smallest number of pixels you can get away with, and then use just enough JPEG compression to get it to the size you want.
05-18-2016 04:55 PM
Thanks a lot for your reply !! Understood the reason for this variation.. so to get good quality pic compression should be low... Thanks a ton !
05-18-2016 04:57 PM
Yes, "pic compression" should be low, but for JPEGS that is a high (9 or 10) quality number!
05-18-2016 04:53 PM
The artifacts are usually the result of the photo editor compressing and modifying the image and not the result of the camera or the lens. For most photo editors, the last settings are remembered so if you accidentally set some parameters that would cause the artifacts, you will continue to get them.
I'd set everything back to default for the photo editor and try again. Just to be sure, I'd choose a default jpeg setting on the camera. Once I had similar problem every time I applied noise reduction with my photoshop and I solved the problem by setting everything back to default.
05-18-2016 04:59 PM
05-18-2016 07:05 PM
Its called Posterization.
http://ronbigelow.com/articles/posterization/posterization.htm
05-19-2016 08:13 AM
This is easy to find the cause. Look at the histogram of the original before and after post edit.
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