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Jun 23, 2006 05:14 |  #1

Does it work? CC would be appreciated, I think I've been staring too long and can't "see" it anymore.

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Jun 23, 2006 05:28 |  #2

Damn, that a nice looking dog - sure works for me

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Jun 23, 2006 06:00 as a reply to  @ Davinor's post |  #3

On my monitor, it seems to have an overly reddish tint. Of course, there will be monitor variations so it is hard to tell if this is an issue in the image itself.



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Jun 23, 2006 06:37 |  #4
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Nice potrait. I agree, maybe tone down the red channel a tiny bit




  
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Jun 23, 2006 07:23 |  #5

theres a speck in the top right, thought it was a smudge on my screen..

the mask around its nose needs adjusting a fraction and the mask is a little too sharp all over, could do with a once over blur to help it blend in with the dog :)

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Jun 23, 2006 07:30 |  #6

Thanks for that, help has been very handy :)


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Jun 23, 2006 08:02 |  #7

Is this colour better?

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Jun 23, 2006 08:04 |  #8

Second shot is a winner....very nicely done.


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Jun 23, 2006 09:49 |  #9

You already know how much I love "out of the shadows" portraits. Love this Dobie. Though, I think the red is still a bit too red -- or could be the Dobies down under are more red than the ones in the US. If I were doing this portrait myself for someone, I probably would clone out the collar. All in all, just superb.


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Jun 23, 2006 12:51 |  #10

I like the color just fine, what I dont like (if anything) is that on my monitor it seems dark. Cant make out the outline of the dog. again, I am not sure if its my monitor or not. IF it is PLEASE tell me, cuz i never know which monitor to use to judge brightness from, as my home monitor is much brighter....LOL


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Jun 23, 2006 12:54 |  #11

beautiful animal and photo, it does seem a little on the red side though.




  
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Jun 24, 2006 01:19 |  #12

People seem to be having varying ideas of it's darkness. I can see the outline of the dog very plainly, some others can't. Yet I'm sure we all calibrate our monitors, so how can this be?

Second piccie isn't red for me, though totally agree first one was. The dobe was quite dark red anyway :)

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Jun 24, 2006 01:47 |  #13

See know, on my home monitor it looks great and I can see the outline just fine...

I dont calibrate my monitors...how is that done?


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Jun 24, 2006 02:07 |  #14

I think you can buy some hardware/software that does it. I haven't actually done mine because I just did some prints when I got it and they turned out exactly as how my monitor was.

I have two monitors at work and BOTH are different, so drives me a bit nuts.


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Jun 24, 2006 05:15 |  #15

The red toning with the first shot is a little high on my monitor, which is calibrated.

The second image is perfect the colour is spot on.
beautiful photo of the Doberman.


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