Thanks, Chuck. That one was an E-3 shot, and one on which I hadn't adjusted
the colour temperature (using the eye dropper in Aperture). It was sunrise,
after all, so I have adjusted it.
Chris
On 18 Sep 2010, at 21:15, Chuck Norcutt wrote:
> That Panasonic churns out some nice color. I like them all but have a
> suggestion for #34 (fisherman in his boat). I realize it's blue because
> it's in the shade but I think it looks better with a little less blue.
> I took a copy into Photoshop, added a duplicate layer, set the duped
> layer to auto color balance (too white) and then set the transparency of
> the layer to 70% in order to blend the two. I think it looks better and
> probably closer to the eye/brain perception of the blue. The camera is
> too honest.
>
> Chuck Norcutt
>
>
> On 9/18/2010 2:24 PM, Chris Barker wrote:
>> I have put a couple more shots on the SmugMug gallery. I'm afraid
>> that some are of distant sailing vessels as they appeal to the
>> romantic side of me. One was a huge, fast trimaran which seemed
>> virtually to be skimming along the coast of Isle de Groix. I used my
>> 50-200 plus 1.4TC but it was still rather too far away to discern.
>>
>> Finally, I have converted one shot to monochrome, which seems to fit
>> the romanticism . . . :-)
>>
>> <http://threeshoes.smugmug.com/gallery/13535159_VcJCN#1012432995_fZrnH>
>
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