Anjow
25th August 2006, 10:20 PM
I'm colourblind and I have a bit of a problem working out good settings for the camera.
My main problem is that if I take a picture of something light, one of my pets for example (mainly white in colour) it shows the pet as glowing bright white against the normal coloured background - making the detail impossible to make out on the animal.
I've had a go at fiddling with the brightness and contrast but I can't really tell what effect each of them has so I have made no progress.
What settings do you all use on the camera? Is there a setup which should overcome my problem with things being overwhelmingly white?
My main problem is that if I take a picture of something light, one of my pets for example (mainly white in colour) it shows the pet as glowing bright white against the normal coloured background - making the detail impossible to make out on the animal.
I've had a go at fiddling with the brightness and contrast but I can't really tell what effect each of them has so I have made no progress.
What settings do you all use on the camera? Is there a setup which should overcome my problem with things being overwhelmingly white?