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<blockquote data-quote="rocketman766" data-source="post: 779559" data-attributes="member: 71204"><p>I was wondering how many of you experienced (and novice like myself) photographers have to correct some or any of your shots in (insert favorite program here) with your mac. I say this because I took my new Xsi out for its first spin at an exhibition that my daughters cheer team put on. In order to get the action shots with the faster shutter speeds, it meant that the pics came out way too dark. If I lowered the shutter speed, then the subjects would blur due to their speed. The lighting wasn't your normal bright stage lighting, just overhead flourescent lighting. For most of the shots, I had the following settings. Shutter speed was at 1/30-1/50, F5.0, ISO 800 when flash used. My wife wanted me to take more shots even if they aren't perfect and have me correct them on the mac. Sorry for the long post, just trying to learn how to use my new Xsi.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rocketman766, post: 779559, member: 71204"] I was wondering how many of you experienced (and novice like myself) photographers have to correct some or any of your shots in (insert favorite program here) with your mac. I say this because I took my new Xsi out for its first spin at an exhibition that my daughters cheer team put on. In order to get the action shots with the faster shutter speeds, it meant that the pics came out way too dark. If I lowered the shutter speed, then the subjects would blur due to their speed. The lighting wasn't your normal bright stage lighting, just overhead flourescent lighting. For most of the shots, I had the following settings. Shutter speed was at 1/30-1/50, F5.0, ISO 800 when flash used. My wife wanted me to take more shots even if they aren't perfect and have me correct them on the mac. Sorry for the long post, just trying to learn how to use my new Xsi. [/QUOTE]
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