Hi, Saw a post of yours at http://clicks.aweber.com/y/ct/?l=EOTXR&m=1eblIlr4xLkfGf&b=nOaDvkQsUrRuNsaMcJsuEg that led me here. Nice pics but you need to back off on the processing, over cooking the pics, or profile your monitor, they are too saturated. Visit dpreview.com retouching forum for help.
Unfortunately, I'm working off an uncalibrated laptop screen, so I've got all sorts of colour management problems, not the least of which, I can't run Firefox with colour management activated or my browser slows to a slug's pace. So, until I get a new computer (soon!) and can save up enough money for a fancy external calibrator (not quite as soon), I'll been working the images so that they look good on my screen -- since that's where I look at them. (Don't ask how many times a day.)
But, here's my promise: once I get my new computer, I'll go back and adjust the PP on all the photos. Until then, donations towards my new computer happily accepted! (I call that doing a "Rockwell")
Hi, Saw a post of yours at http://clicks.aweber.com/y/ct/?l=EOTXR&m=1eblIlr4xLkfGf&b=nOaDvkQsUrRuNsaMcJsuEg that led me here. Nice pics but you need to back off on the processing, over cooking the pics, or profile your monitor, they are too saturated. Visit dpreview.com retouching forum for help.
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ReplyDeleteUnfortunately, I'm working off an uncalibrated laptop screen, so I've got all sorts of colour management problems, not the least of which, I can't run Firefox with colour management activated or my browser slows to a slug's pace. So, until I get a new computer (soon!) and can save up enough money for a fancy external calibrator (not quite as soon), I'll been working the images so that they look good on my screen -- since that's where I look at them. (Don't ask how many times a day.)
But, here's my promise: once I get my new computer, I'll go back and adjust the PP on all the photos. Until then, donations towards my new computer happily accepted! (I call that doing a "Rockwell")