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Can anyone tell me how to omit moisture droplets in pictures while using the camera flash during the night?
You are probably shooting with the widest lens setting.
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Try shooting with a slightly more magnified vew setting. That makes group shots tough if you can’t back up a bit,
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but it’s either that or a lot of time with Photoshop.
Try experimenting with a few test shots in a humid setting with the flash.
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Good luck
You can’t omit them.
There’s just one thing to do-
Try placing light source near your subject and then click photos without using camera flash.
You can also try long exposures but make sure that your flash doesn’t work.
Though your eyes see the subject (distant) that you want to click, the flash when fired, illuminates the nearest objects the brightest. In your situation, these are the water droplets or mist and being near they appear big too.
You don’t have to close Firefox.
To solve this easily:
Go to Start – Control panel – Programs and Features. Look in the list of programs and select any Flash Player that you see. Click on it and then click Uninstall.
Let it finish and then reboot (restart) your computer.
Now go to adobe.com and download/install it.
It will work
Adobe don’t tell you this, but you need to remove any existing flash player before you can install or update.
Download the installer package onto your hard drive (you can download it here: get.adobe.com/flashplayer/otherve⦠), after selecting your operating system, select the second radio button (Marked as “Flash Player 10 for Windows – Other Browsers”). Make sure it saves onto you hard drive (aka “save as” not “open”) Close firefox completely. Now find the downloaded installer and double click on it and follow the directions.
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