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| Posted: Wed Dec 10th, 2025 20:14 |
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JK the same camera and the same flashes, pehaps Photoshop settings?![]() SONY - ILCE-1 f/16.0 : Speed 1/250 : ISO 200 : Lens FE 24-105mm F4 G OSS
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| Posted: Wed Dec 10th, 2025 20:53 |
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jk
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I dont know but sometimes it is room walls, sometimes camera settings or PS settings or even a flash tube getting old. I have found on occasions it is/was the colour coatings of a lens.
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