Erik van Straten
Veteran
In #140 there is some vignetting. Is that one done with a very fast lens?
I see now that it is a picture on film, isn't it?It is taken with the first version 50.1.4 asph at f1.4. It has some vignetting, hut I also burned the edges in a bit, same as I would under an enlarger.
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No, it’s taken with the Leica M10 Monochrom.I see now that it is a picture on film, isn't it?
I think it’s artefacts from the duststorm we were in and slight underexposure. I also added a little more texture and grain to this one because the dirt there comes out weirdly flat in photos a lot of the time.Really? I see there more grain than in the other pictures.
What I also notice is that the tonal coverage of the photos on the internet keeps changing all the time.I think it’s artefacts from the duststorm we were in and slight underexposure. I also added a little more texture and grain to this one because the dirt there comes out weirdly flat in photos a lot of the time.
Do you mean differences between my individual photos? I edit them quickly on my iPad and haven’t aimed for consistency.What I also notice is that the tonal coverage of the photos on the internet keeps changing all the time.
No, I mean in general. It's as if the photos are getting lighter and lighter. They do not always have the same tonality throughout the day and they become lighter over time. It's like they're bleaching out. It may be a European phenomenon that you in the US do not notice.Do you mean differences between my individual photos? I edit them quickly on my iPad and haven’t aimed for consistency.
I am in Australia, not the US, but it sounds like you have a device setting that is automatically changing screen brightness and contrast in response to ambient lighting. But without being there and checking your computer I can’t be sure.No, I mean in general. It's as if the photos are getting lighter and lighter. They do not always have the same tonality throughout the day and they become lighter over time. It's like they're bleaching out. It may be a European phenomenon that you in the US do not notice.
No, I said that in general, not about your work. It is an annoying phenomenon that means I have to keep updating my photos on the internet. I wanted to know if you also suffer from that.Do you mean differences between my individual photos? I edit them quickly on my iPad and haven’t aimed for consistency.
Your monitor is drifting Erik. Don’t restore your photos; get a calibration tool and use it.No, I said that in general, not about your work. It is an annoying phenomenon that means I have to keep updating my photos on the internet. I wanted to know if you also suffer from that.
No, it is not an device of myself. The phenomenon is as if the photos on the internet are slowly being bleached. Could take months or years. Restoring them keeps me busy.
I have one but can't find out how it works.Your monitor is drifting Erik. Don’t restore your photos; get a calibration tool and use it.
Can someone in Holland or nearby help Erik?I have one but can't find out how it works.
Nobody I know has such a device. If you can point out where I can find more info about it on the web I am grateful to you! The name of the device is: "colorchecker display plus".Can someone in Holland or nearby help Erik?
Erik, no disrespect intended, but I notice that many of the images you post here look dark and muddy, but I’d always assumed it was your personal style. Could it be your monitor? I like your compositions, they just look a bit dark.No, I said that in general, not about your work. It is an annoying phenomenon that means I have to keep updating my photos on the internet. I wanted to know if you also suffer from that.
No, it is not an device of myself. The phenomenon is as if the photos on the internet are slowly being bleached. Could take months or years. Restoring them keeps me busy.
Erik, no disrespect intended, but I notice that many of the images you post here look dark and muddy, but I’d always assumed it was your personal style. Could it be your monitor? I like your compositions, they just look a bit dark.
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