Chuck,
Thanks for the compliments and the feedback on the appearance of the
images. It's good to know that they look ok on others' monitors. I often
wonder given all the knobs that can be turned with monitor calibration,
viewing angle (cheap LCD), ambient lighting, editing software ...
--
Russ Butler (NJ USA)
Chuck Norcutt wrote:
> They all look good to me. The color is just fine on my monitor.
> Obviously, film still works. :-) I was especially attracted to the
> bunch because most of them could have been taken around Horn Pond near
> my previous house in Woburn, Massachusetts about 10 miles NW of Boston.
> I was especially attracted to #24 for it's dual surface and reflected
> images.
>
> Chuck Norcutt
>
> Russ Butler wrote:
>> Yesterday we had our first snow storm of the season so the Fall
>> "shooting" season is over here in NJ. On to Winter [:-) or :-(] it all
>> depends on how it plays out.
>>
>> These are some selected shots from the Fall:
>>
>> http://nfs.nfshost.com/ja-topic/09/Fall09J/ja-topic.html
>>
>> (all shot w/ OM-4 new circuit or OM-4T on fuji 400 print film using
>> various z & 3rd party lenses. Scanned raw with V700 & edited with
>> ImageMagick, Photoline & NeatImage.)
>>
>> Comments & critiques are always welcome.
>>
>> Also please let me know if the images are too light/dark/contrasty etc.
>> as I've been fiddling with monitors and could have easily screwed things up.
>>
>> TIA.
>>
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