I don’t think the white balance is really substantially off in the picture. It’s more of an exposure issue, which is understandable given the circumstances (indoor light, which isn’t great for pictures, and strong backlighting). Since that picture was probably taken either with a cell phone camera or a point and shoot camera, the above result is what I’d expect to see.
And I will echo Alaric: please stop advertising yourself in every comment. Having your name link to your site is all you need.
I do like this site; but I don’t like clicking on the hotlinks in your comments over at PSD, thinking it’s going to be something related to the post, and being directed here. Having your name link to your blog is definitely good enough.
Burrill is correct. If you’ve ever been in a Chinese Buffets in Texas or anywhere, the lighting is always dim, and unfortunately I didn’t happen to bring my cast-removing filter to dinner. I didn’t take the time to photoshop, I sent it directly from a camera phone.
Fail.
But also seems to be very popular?
This is more of a command than an offering on the buffet. Whatever, they probably speak and write English better than I can speak or write Chinese.
Chinese DIY?
White balance fail on the picture. To see my CARTOONS
…CLICK on my name link
For spamfail, see the two comments above.
I don’t think the white balance is really substantially off in the picture. It’s more of an exposure issue, which is understandable given the circumstances (indoor light, which isn’t great for pictures, and strong backlighting). Since that picture was probably taken either with a cell phone camera or a point and shoot camera, the above result is what I’d expect to see.
And I will echo Alaric: please stop advertising yourself in every comment. Having your name link to your site is all you need.
I do like this site; but I don’t like clicking on the hotlinks in your comments over at PSD, thinking it’s going to be something related to the post, and being directed here. Having your name link to your blog is definitely good enough.
Burrill is correct. If you’ve ever been in a Chinese Buffets in Texas or anywhere, the lighting is always dim, and unfortunately I didn’t happen to bring my cast-removing filter to dinner. I didn’t take the time to photoshop, I sent it directly from a camera phone.