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Old Aug 14, 2005 | 11:04 AM
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Color Shift

So I couple nights ago I went up a canyone to get some pics of my car, so the first one I was near a dam...so then I am driving to park city to get some more shots as im driving I notice that my head lights seem a little bluer I thought that it was just my eyes so I took some pics and this is what I got:

At the Dam:


Up in Park City:




Could my lights color shift again? to a more blue color?


EDIT: these are stock bulbs
Old Aug 14, 2005 | 11:11 AM
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Im wondering if your camera is changing through all of this. It could be the different exposure and f stop settings changing allowing the colors to seem more blue in the middle shot. If you look at the last one check the corners, see how they are extremely blue compared to the first? Your camera is messing with the colors
Old Aug 14, 2005 | 11:14 AM
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Originally Posted by Park2670
Im wondering if your camera is changing through all of this. It could be the different exposure and f stop settings changing allowing the colors to seem more blue in the middle shot. If you look at the last one check the corners, see how they are extremely blue compared to the first? Your camera is messing with the colors
it seems that whenever there is multiple lit objects in a picture (ie: headlights and sidemarkers) the colors of the lights seem to be distorted...
Old Aug 14, 2005 | 11:21 AM
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Originally Posted by maxilvr06
it seems that whenever there is multiple lit objects in a picture (ie: headlights and sidemarkers) the colors of the lights seem to be distorted...

I have taken pictures in that kind of light before, those are the only two that turned out like that (they happen to be the last ones I took) thats why I think its another color shift.
Old Aug 14, 2005 | 11:35 AM
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Originally Posted by Park2670
Im wondering if your camera is changing through all of this. It could be the different exposure and f stop settings changing allowing the colors to seem more blue in the middle shot. If you look at the last one check the corners, see how they are extremely blue compared to the first? Your camera is messing with the colors

kinda what i was thinking. also note that both of the 'blue' pictures have a lot of 'orange' light int he BG, the camera adjusts for it, and you get the opposite color of orange... blue.
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