I got a Nikon 5500. I was playing around with the settings. I don't know what setting I got this on. Does anyone seen this before? This hasn't been post developed.
Most likely one of the Picture Control settings. Do you have the original raw file or were you just shooting straight jpegs at the time?
The raw, opened up in the editor would not look like this.
I like it in any case.
The user manual offers 10 choices under "special effects." Possibly this is photo illustration. If you upload to the below website, you should be able to read the info as to which it was:
https://www.get-metadata.com/.
Beemerrt wrote:
I got a Nikon 5500. I was playing around with the settings. I don't know what setting I got this on. Does anyone seen this before? This hasn't been post developed.
It looks like it could be an in-camera JPG when set to an effect mode. I don't have a Nikon camera. Though recently my wife got one really odd capture in a day of shooting where the entire image was weird, a RAW but somehow slightly pixelated and overly vivid. And also it was initially presented rotated 90 degrees from normal. I suspect some sort of file damage. Might my wife have turned the camera off while still buffering/saving? Everything else was fine. I eventually used it to create a "painting" version. See original distorted but ACR processed version below.
Odd Image by Char Ham. Might not seem so weird with out seeing the other similar images.
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OP looks like in camera HDR. Maybe while fussing around, he turned it on unknowingly. And had the shutter set for continuous.
FreddB
Loc: PA - Delaware County
Beemerrt wrote:
I got a Nikon 5500. I was playing around with the settings. I don't know what setting I got this on. Does anyone seen this before? This hasn't been post developed.
Looks like "Super Vivid" effect setting
Perhaps check the EXIF details.
I have a d5200 and it has that on it. I think it's color effects or something like that I'll have to look
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