skibeerr Well-known Local time 9:54 AM Joined Apr 14, 2007 Messages 1,073 Location Melbourne Vic View My Gallery Jan 7, 2011 #1 My laptop is getting old and I would like to know how you see this image on your screen. I am looking for comments on exposure and contrast. [/url] Bru centr by wim_b, on Flickr[/IMG] Cheers, Wim
My laptop is getting old and I would like to know how you see this image on your screen. I am looking for comments on exposure and contrast. [/url] Bru centr by wim_b, on Flickr[/IMG] Cheers, Wim
sahe69 Well-known Local time 10:54 AM Joined Jul 18, 2005 Messages 452 Location Helsinki, Finland View My Gallery Jan 7, 2011 #2 Looks good to me. It has a blue/greenish cast but I assume you have toned the picture this way?
dave lackey Veteran Local time 3:54 AM Joined Feb 20, 2007 Messages 9,486 Location Atlanta, Ga View My Gallery Jan 7, 2011 #3 Same here. A third stop more exposure lightens it up nicely but not necessarily worth the effort. I like it. Last edited: Jan 7, 2011
Same here. A third stop more exposure lightens it up nicely but not necessarily worth the effort. I like it.
skibeerr Well-known Local time 9:54 AM Joined Apr 14, 2007 Messages 1,073 Location Melbourne Vic View My Gallery Jan 7, 2011 #4 Thanks for the input. It is a scan from a print and no toning was done, how can this be? I see no blue green on my screen.
Thanks for the input. It is a scan from a print and no toning was done, how can this be? I see no blue green on my screen.
dave lackey Veteran Local time 3:54 AM Joined Feb 20, 2007 Messages 9,486 Location Atlanta, Ga View My Gallery Jan 7, 2011 #5 Hmmm...hope you don't mind, but I adjusted the image a bit with auto color (removed the tint) and added a 1/3 stop of exposure. Attachments 5333111176_8848d9d7f8 post.jpg 158.5 KB · Views: 0
Hmmm...hope you don't mind, but I adjusted the image a bit with auto color (removed the tint) and added a 1/3 stop of exposure.
skibeerr Well-known Local time 9:54 AM Joined Apr 14, 2007 Messages 1,073 Location Melbourne Vic View My Gallery Jan 7, 2011 #6 I must be in a dark period but now I see the light 😀 Still dont see the tint but that could be my Daltonism.
I must be in a dark period but now I see the light 😀 Still dont see the tint but that could be my Daltonism.
skibeerr Well-known Local time 9:54 AM Joined Apr 14, 2007 Messages 1,073 Location Melbourne Vic View My Gallery Jan 7, 2011 #7 @Dave, I did the exercise and I can see it now but it does not come natural to me :-( (seeing it that is) Can anyone tell me how the colorcast gets in, I use an Epson 4990. Wim
@Dave, I did the exercise and I can see it now but it does not come natural to me :-( (seeing it that is) Can anyone tell me how the colorcast gets in, I use an Epson 4990. Wim