Frank Petronio
Well-known
Ironic that there is so much discussion about printing photos on paper but hardly a word about how to best present photos online, on screen. Especially since a quality display will project a far greater tonal and color range than any print medium. And for the vast majority of us, we are introduced to and inspired by the images we see on our monitors far more often than we manage to get to a gallery to see "fine prints".
So if you're tired of how photo sharing sites crunch and "enhance" our images, or how poorly tiny jpgs represent our best work, how about sharing some tips for displaying images on screen in their best possible form? As final art itself....
So if you're tired of how photo sharing sites crunch and "enhance" our images, or how poorly tiny jpgs represent our best work, how about sharing some tips for displaying images on screen in their best possible form? As final art itself....