Red Hot Emergency!
Link to re-worked version
With today's post I am putting myself "out here" with something that has been plaguing me for awhile and this image is a good example of what it is. Notice the jpg artifacts in the plain red background? Well IF I were to do ANY kind of curve adjustment or levels adjustment or "pop" the color at all..It would go REALLY crazy wonky. You have to view large to see it. It is driving me crazy..I never seemed to have had this problem before or not as much.
So this post is if any of you know why this is..how to correct it? do I need to set my camera setting different? I shoot Raw & than bring the image in to PS Camera RAW & usually hit the auto & convert to a jpg.
So this is not a post to come on & say.."great shot"..I'll post something later but I am really trying to get some help on this..I have did ALOT a reading & can't seem to find any help. If there is alot of bokeh in the background it's not as noticeable but it will still show up..It does not print well & that is an issue.
Red Hot Emergency!
Link to re-worked version
With today's post I am putting myself "out here" with something that has been plaguing me for awhile and this image is a good example of what it is. Notice the jpg artifacts in the plain red background? Well IF I were to do ANY kind of curve adjustment or levels adjustment or "pop" the color at all..It would go REALLY crazy wonky. You have to view large to see it. It is driving me crazy..I never seemed to have had this problem before or not as much.
So this post is if any of you know why this is..how to correct it? do I need to set my camera setting different? I shoot Raw & than bring the image in to PS Camera RAW & usually hit the auto & convert to a jpg.
So this is not a post to come on & say.."great shot"..I'll post something later but I am really trying to get some help on this..I have did ALOT a reading & can't seem to find any help. If there is alot of bokeh in the background it's not as noticeable but it will still show up..It does not print well & that is an issue.