I hadn't noticed it before but I also see a slight bluish tint to the
highlights in the boy's hair.
Chuck Norcutt
On 6/13/2012 7:21 PM, David Young wrote:
>
>
>> Hi, David -
>>
>> One of my monitors is a 24" Eizo ColorEdge, one is a 17" Dell
>> Laptop and one is an 8" Acer netbook so they all have very
>> different capabilities in calibration possibilities. I usually
>> base my adjustments on the Eizo.
>
> That's the one I'd choose, too! Laptops& netbooks are far too dependent on
> which way the screen is angled... to my mind, not suitable for serious photo
> work.
>
>> The scan looked grainy and
>> saturated but not too grainy or too saturated. I have adjusted it
>> some in LR:
>>
>> http://www.pbase.com/tinamanley/image/144026343
>>
>> Any better or not?
>
> Hi Tina!
>
> Yes, better... but.... When I look at the young lad's hair, I see a blue-ish
> tint... and the flesh tones still do not look natural. Yet I've played with
> it
> (I use GIMP, 'cause I'm too cheap to by PS) and I cannot improve on it,
> without
> making other bits worse! (My computer skills are exceeded only by my good
> looks....)
>
> My "bam" is "boozled"... on my monitor it still does not look right, yet I am
> unable to significantly improve upon what you've done.
>
> Sorry...
>
> David.
>
> PS: Were you, by an chance, at the LHSA meet, in Rochester, NY, in the fall
> of
> 2007?
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