I sent Richard a slightly modified version with more natural color
overall. I didn't try to do anything to the overexposed background. It's
just a few pixels in the posted JPEG and whatever detail has been lost
between film and screen can't be recreated from there. As I said to
Richard, there is almost certainly lots of highlight detail in the image
on film, as print film has huge overexposure latitude. I wouldn't
presume to post a modified version of someone else's image.
Moose
gordross@xxxxxxx wrote:
>Hi Richard:
>
>As art it works for me nice mood, fantasy color and sense of movement. It
>would become a different picture with the lakefront 'properly' exposed,
>interesting to see what the software gurus could do, any takers?
>
>Gord
>
>
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