Brian just sent me the original JPEG of image #2. I resized the image with
PS, comparing Brian's original web image and my processed one side by side I
can only see slightly compression/resizing artifacts difference. I think I
need a EIZO high end monitor or find a good CRT to see the issue more
easily.
Resize from original JPEG and save at very low compression (11):
http://www.accura.com.hk/temp/P4240358s.jpg
Original web image:
http://www.accura.com.hk/temp/P4240358-Near-Lake-Ruataniwha.jpg
C.H.Ling
----- Original Message -----
From: "Brian Swale"
> Hi all,
>
> I have redone one of the images I sent yesterday, trying to get a version
> of
> rgb that is not Adobe. See the bottom two entries at the URL below.
>
> http://www.brianswale.com/zuikoholics/index.htm
>
> I come to the conclusion that I do not have a program (Marc, not even The
> Gimp will do it for me) that enables me to alter the kind of rgb that
> makes up
> my images.
>
> I do want to sort this out as my photofinisher detected that the version
> of
> Irfanview I use, employs Adobe rgb, and he said that the "other" kind(s)
> give
> significantly better colour. So, for the moment I'm stumped.
>
> I'm going to download and install the latest version of U=Irfanview and
> see if
> it has changed in this regard.
>
> Meantime, I have a significant problem to sort out with my uploading of
> files.
> It seems I can't upload more than about 300kb before the connection craps
> out; the server seems to think I have timed out. Grrr !!
>
> Anyway, I'd welcome hearing if any of you can detect what version of rgb
> each of the bottom 2 files are.
>
> Thanks, Brian
>
> Brian Swale.
> http://www.brianswale.com
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