Thanks! Actually, I didn't change anything else - the sunset color is
brighter because I converted the Profile to sRGB, which is a trick I
learned from a PhotoShop guy. He says often the web JPEG color looks washed
out if left in Adobe RGB mode. The first one is from a mass conversion of
the scanned in files, so there is no chance for modifying the profile. I
should have taken the extra step in the first picture too.
At 02:38 PM 2/9/2003 -0800, you wrote:
Even that little change from the unrelieved birghtness of the moon image
helps for me. More important, I like what it does for the sunset colors.
Moose
Richard F. Man wrote:
Hi, thanks for all the comments. Unfortunately, I didn't bracket
exposures so if it does not work, I guess I will have to wait for another
week and take another picture of the full moon and superimpose in on.
Meanwhile, in Photoshop, I burned in the moon a bit - I think it may be
too yellow now but some details show up:
http://www.dragonsgate.net/pub/moonrise_sunset2.jpg
...
// richard <http://www.imagecraft.com>
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