That's one of your nicer images. Too bad about the stone. But if you
didn't tell us I guess we wouldn't know. :-)
Chuck Norcutt
Fernando Gonzalez Gentile wrote:
> Thank you Moose - you have just answered to a question I had in mind for
> at least two years, and didn't know even how to pose it.
> The link below goes to one of the first scans I did myself, and took me
> hours to get to a fair approximation to the Velvia red, and did not left
> happy.
> To my surprise, the stone which you can see bluish is light-brown in the
> Velvia. Green leaves are quite accurate nonetheless.
>
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/fernando_gonzalez_gentile/477219563/sizes/o/
>
> Fernando
>
> Moose wrote:
>> Chris Barker wrote:
>>
>>> I'm sure that that's a beautiful shot, Graham, but colour looks wrong on my
>>> monitor. It seems always to be the case with poppies when I take photos:
>>> digital does not like that colour.
>>>
>>>
>> Chris, and others who have replied in agreement,
>>
>> This is a common problem with digital cameras and/or processing that is
>> especially common with intense reds. The cause is clipping on one colour
>> channel before others.
>>
>
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