Here's my rework of your falls shot. Maybe it looks too bright on your
monitor? <http://www.chucknorcutt.com/temp/Chris/>
Chuck Norcutt
Chuck Norcutt wrote:
> 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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