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Feb 11, 2012 18:30:14   #
michelleGD
 
I do not know what happened, my pictures have a strong blue tint. Can anyone out there help me ?

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Feb 11, 2012 18:35:34   #
photophly Loc: Old Bridge NJ
 
Sounds like your white balance is not set right.

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Feb 11, 2012 18:36:39   #
Nikon_DonB Loc: Chicago
 
I have the 3100 also. Adjust your white balance for the particular kind of light you are shoting in. When in doubt a lot of guys default to cloudy or Auto. It's in the shooting menu though.

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Feb 11, 2012 18:40:15   #
michelleGD
 
Easy enough...Thanks !

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Feb 11, 2012 18:49:01   #
michelleGD
 
Thank you, ... yes it was !

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Feb 11, 2012 19:04:08   #
gonate Loc: sacramento,calif
 
michelleGD wrote:
Thank you, ... yes it was !


I did the same thing , went out shot some pics came home and BLUE all over , then I recalled that the sun was gone and clouds blew and the light was very different OH well go back and re- shoot. the end.
gonate

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Feb 11, 2012 20:58:28   #
Swamp Gator Loc: Coastal South Carolina
 
It was set on florescent WB wasn't it?

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Feb 11, 2012 22:31:59   #
michelleGD
 
YES !

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Feb 12, 2012 00:32:14   #
Nikonian72 Loc: Chico CA
 
Swamp Gator wrote:
It was set on florescent WB wasn't it?

Now you are just showing off to impress the women!

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Feb 12, 2012 05:49:06   #
ephraim Imperio
 
michelleGD wrote:
I do not know what happened, my pictures have a strong blue tint. Can anyone out there help me ?



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Feb 12, 2012 06:43:56   #
Erv Loc: Medina Ohio
 
Now that is talent. :) I'm still trying to find the right keys to type with. :)
Erv
ephraim Imperio wrote:
michelleGD wrote:
I do not know what happened, my pictures have a strong blue tint. Can anyone out there help me ?

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Feb 12, 2012 07:05:35   #
sodapop Loc: Bel Air, MD
 
Made the same mistake once. Easily fixed it with LR3

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Feb 12, 2012 07:48:19   #
Farview Loc: PA
 
thats REALLY neat,
mind telling how you did it?

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Feb 12, 2012 08:18:53   #
sodapop Loc: Bel Air, MD
 
Go into white balance, synchronize all "bad" photos and pick the white balance setting that looks best.If your shots were blue then probably the outdoor sunny or cloudy setting will fix good as new. Let me know how you make out.

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Feb 12, 2012 09:11:47   #
MtnMan Loc: ID
 
Is Lightroom able to do that with jpegs?

sodapop wrote:
Go into white balance, synchronize all "bad" photos and pick the white balance setting that looks best.If your shots were blue then probably the outdoor sunny or cloudy setting will fix good as new. Let me know how you make out.

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