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Vicuna
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ok looking through the posts this may seem very noob but anyway. how do people get round the issue of bright red lights at gigs and concerts, i find it destroys all my pictures? darkening and levels in photoshop is one way i was told but is there anything at the gig i can do?photoshopping 300+ pictures is tirering
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