This one looks very natural to me too, on my monitor it may need -0.5 stop.
C.H.Ling
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From: "Chuck Norcutt" <chucknorcutt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Those are certainly bright colors but otherwise look perfectly normal to
> me. Contrast the woman's dress in the third shot with some others we've
> seen... bright but doesn't knock your socks off.
>
> Chuck Norcutt
>
>
>
> On 11/25/2012 4:04 PM, Martin Walters wrote:
>> Tina:
>>
>> Cloth colours in Central/South America are truly vibrant. See link below
>> for two from Otavalo Market outside Quito (OK, Ecuador is not quite
>> Guatemala), as well as one from La Antigua (Guatemala). The Ecuador
>> scans are quickies (Walmart? - the Guatemalan one is higher resolution
>> from Costco) both on Portra 400. They probably have a little less
>> saturation naturally.
>>
>> http://www.flickr.com/photos/14675507@N08/sets/72157632096381483/
>>
>> Martin
>>
>> On 25/11/2012 3:45 PM, Tina Manley wrote:
>>> No HDR at all. I haven't used the multiple exposure feature with the
>>> Vuescan software because I tried it both ways and it didn't seem to
>>> justify
>>> the extra time for the extra scan. I only hit Auto in LR4 and back off
>>> if
>>> it seems too extreme. The colors are extreme but that is real
>>>
>>> Tina
>>>
>>> On Sun, Nov 25, 2012 at 3:34 PM, Paul Laughlin
>>> <pelaughlin@xxxxxxxxxxx>wrote:
>>>
>>>> I think that part of the problem is that the actual colors that those
>>>> people use are so brilliant as to almost seem unreal.
>>>> That said, some of those scans look almost like they have had too much
>>>> HDR applied. Do remember that my old eyes are not what the used to be.
>>>> LOL
>>>> Paul in Portland OR
>>>>
>>>>
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