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Yesterday, after a day or more of constant rain, there appeared in front of my house a very impressive double rainbow. I grabbed my camera to get a picture.
When using portrait orientation, I got three really good shots, but when I changed to landscape, the rainbow faded and disappeared (right in the optical viewfinder) (mostly — I can see it very faintly in the processed image).
What happened?
Camera: Sony A550 with 18-55mm f3.5-5.6. Post processing: Photoshop Elements 8. Image format: RAW.
Given that I can see traces of the rainbow in the landscape mode shots, the information must be there, but I can’t figure out the PE8 incantations necessary to bring it out.
Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated.
—
Tom Royer
If you’re not free to fail, you’re not free. — Gene Burns
When using portrait orientation, I got three really good shots, but when I changed to landscape, the rainbow faded and disappeared (right in the optical viewfinder) (mostly — I can see it very faintly in the processed image).
What happened?
Camera: Sony A550 with 18-55mm f3.5-5.6. Post processing: Photoshop Elements 8. Image format: RAW.
Given that I can see traces of the rainbow in the landscape mode shots, the information must be there, but I can’t figure out the PE8 incantations necessary to bring it out.
Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated.
—
Tom Royer
If you’re not free to fail, you’re not free. — Gene Burns
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