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Take this morning just outside Loyalton, Calif.. The only PS was some color saturation and unsharp mask. Special thanks to the pilot for letting me inside this balloon while he was cold inflating it. I will post that picture next.

File Name
CRW_4213.CRW
Camera Model Name
Canon EOS 10D
Shooting Date/Time
7/17/2004 7:04:07 AM
Shooting Mode
Manual
Tv( Shutter Speed )
1/180
Av( Aperture Value )
8.0
Metering Mode
Partial
ISO Speed
100
Lens
12.0 - 24.0 mm
Focal Length
12.0 mm
Image Size
3072x2048
Image Quality
RAW
Flash
Off
White Balance
Auto
AF Mode
One-Shot AF
Parameters
Contrast Normal
Sharpness Normal
Color saturation Normal
Color tone Normal
Color Space
sRGB
File Size
5712KB


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