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White balance question (1 Viewer)

Dave B

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Hi

I use a Nikon 8400 with Kowa 884 as my digiscoping set-up, and also a Canon 40D +100-400mm lens for DSLR shooting.

I notice that, when I take pics with both set-ups of the same subject, my digiscoping images seem very green and somewhat less vivid than those shot using the DSLR.

So my question is, is there a way of harmonizing the colour settings of both cameras - either pre-shooting - adjusting WB, contrast, colour etc, or post processing in PS?

I've attached a couple of examples to show you what I mean.

Thanks in advance!

Dave

PS the DSCN image is digiscoped, the IMG is DSLR
 

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