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Jun 19, 2008 13:55 |  #1

Yes, you can do it!

Most of them are uncropped or just slightly cropped for composition...

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Jun 19, 2008 14:39 |  #2

Hey Dan, just being serious for a moment (perish the thought), is there a slight magenta cast to the first couple? Numbers 3 & 4 look fine, but the first one in particular looks a bit off on my monitor.

However... seeing that I've got a whisky in my left hand and a mouse in my right hand, feel free to ignore anything I say! It's not always a good combination :o

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Jun 19, 2008 14:55 |  #3

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Hey Dan, just being serious for a moment (perish the thought), is there a slight magenta cast to the first couple? Numbers 3 & 4 look fine, but the first one in particular looks a bit off on my monitor.

I'm Dan...he's Didier. And yes...the color seems to have shifted in the first two.


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Jun 20, 2008 00:21 |  #4

Bill Roberts wrote in post #5753703 (external link)
Hey Dan, just being serious for a moment (perish the thought), is there a slight magenta cast to the first couple? Numbers 3 & 4 look fine, but the first one in particular looks a bit off on my monitor.

However... seeing that I've got a whisky in my left hand and a mouse in my right hand, feel free to ignore anything I say! It's not always a good combination :o

cheers

You're right Bill. I didn't notice it at first as I processed them on my laptop which is uncalibrated (shame on me!).

I've already tried a worse combination as the whisky/mouse: Double ice cream in one hand while taking pictures with the other hand. Now that is sport! :lol:

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I'm Dan...he's Didier. And yes...the color seems to have shifted in the first two.

Thanks for the clarification Dan ;-)a


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Jun 20, 2008 00:24 |  #5

Nice shots Wool!

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Nice shots Wool!

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Thank you Perm!

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