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Sunset over an old factory (1280x720) *56K=slow

 
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Jan 03, 2010 20:08 |  #1

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Comments and critics are appreciated, as always.
Thanks for looking.

PS: Just realized that it's a bit bright after uploaded, but it was perfect during editing.
Hmm, maybe I need to calibrate my monitor.

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Jan 03, 2010 20:14 |  #2

Yeah, kind of adding to what you mentioned. The sun and highlights seem very bright and over saturated. Must have been quite the sunset!


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Jan 03, 2010 20:19 as a reply to  @ EOlsenPhoto's post |  #3

The yellows look a bit blown out on my screen?

But that's one cool scene!


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Jan 04, 2010 03:14 |  #4

Thanks to pollution, we can have beautiful sunsets/sunrises :)


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Jan 04, 2010 06:47 |  #5

bigpow wrote in post #9317790 (external link)
PS: Just realized that it's a bit bright after uploaded, but it was perfect during editing.
Hmm, maybe I need to calibrate my monitor.

Perhaps you shot and edited it in AdobeRGB and forgot to convert it to sRGB before uploading?


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Jan 04, 2010 13:05 |  #6

rvdw98 wrote in post #9320167 (external link)
Perhaps you shot and edited it in AdobeRGB and forgot to convert it to sRGB before uploading?

I didn't use Adobe software, but perhaps I need to check my settings on DPP when I converted to Jpg


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Jan 04, 2010 13:58 |  #7

bigpow wrote in post #9322070 (external link)
I didn't use Adobe software, but perhaps I need to check my settings on DPP when I converted to Jpg

It's not bound to using Adobe software. Adobe did develop this color space, but non-Adobe applications support it as well. And you can configure your camera to use Adobe RGB instead of sRGB.


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Jan 05, 2010 21:40 |  #8

rvdw98 wrote in post #9322470 (external link)
It's not bound to using Adobe software. Adobe did develop this color space, but non-Adobe applications support it as well. And you can configure your camera to use Adobe RGB instead of sRGB.

I see, didn't know that.
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Jan 06, 2010 00:54 |  #9

rvdw98 wrote in post #9322470 (external link)
It's not bound to using Adobe software. Adobe did develop this color space, but non-Adobe applications support it as well. And you can configure your camera to use Adobe RGB instead of sRGB.

How do you do that?


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