I view with a profiled CRT on Winders. But I think you're using a Mac
and Nathan's Mac stuff always looks dark to me. Right now there's
fairly bright sun outside sneaking in the window so that's probably part
of it too.
Chuck Norcutt
Chris Barker wrote:
> It might be, but it's difficult to tell if, a) your monitor is greatly
> different to mine or if, b) your opinion is different when faced with
> exactly the same image.
>
> But that is after all why I asked. I see some of my shots on my work
> computer and they look awful; but that's probably a combination of a
> cheap LCD monitor and poor browser (IEv6).
>
> Thanks for letting me know.
>
> Chris
>
> On 4 Oct 2009, at 18:25, Chuck Norcutt wrote:
>
>> Contrast was very high in my view. Shadows were very dark.
>>
>> Chuck Norcutt
>>
>>
>> Chris Barker wrote:
>>> Thanks, Chuck, I've had a look and the blown highlights are only a
>>> few
>>> dots; the shadows are not blocked. I suppose that means that the
>>> contrast is a bit high where you are viewing it.
>>>
>>> I have increased the mid contrast ever so slightly, though ...
>>>
>>> Chris
>>> On 4 Oct 2009, at 17:02, Chuck Norcutt wrote:
>>>
>>>> I'm not Moose by any means but a trip through the PS shadow/
>>>> highlight
>>>> control (lighten shadows, darken highlights) followed by some LCE
>>>> will
>>>> make a big difference.
>>>>
>>>> Chuck Norcutt
>
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