This was created from 6 frames. Since the dunes were in the shade, I wanted to keep it that way and still capture the colors on the sand.
TGrundvig Goldmember 2,876 posts Likes: 3 Joined Oct 2009 Location: Colorado More info | Oct 24, 2010 22:24 | #1 This was created from 6 frames. Since the dunes were in the shade, I wanted to keep it that way and still capture the colors on the sand. 1Ds Mk II, 1D Mk II, 50D, 40D, XT (for my son), 17-40L, 24-105L, Bigma 50-500 EX DG, Sigma 150 Macro EX DG, Tokina 12-24 AT-X, Nifty Fifty, Tamron 28-300 (for my son), 580ex II, 430ex II
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Oct 24, 2010 22:35 | #3 I don't get it, the shadows are darker when I upload the image on here than they are in any of my programs. Any suggestions on that? 1Ds Mk II, 1D Mk II, 50D, 40D, XT (for my son), 17-40L, 24-105L, Bigma 50-500 EX DG, Sigma 150 Macro EX DG, Tokina 12-24 AT-X, Nifty Fifty, Tamron 28-300 (for my son), 580ex II, 430ex II
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J-Blake Great Googley Moogley! More info | Oct 25, 2010 11:14 | #4 I believe you will find the answer to most of your questions in here. Jon
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Oct 25, 2010 11:19 | #5 J-Blake wrote in post #11161092 I believe you will find the answer to most of your questions in here. Thanks! I've read through that before when I set everything up. I know Microsoft Picture Viewer is not reliable, but I am surprised that Firefox is not displaying the images as good as IE. That is just a shocker to me. I can open the image in LR, PS, and DPP and they all look the exact same. IE opens the image the same as these three programs. It's Firefox that is missing the mark for some reason. Well, Firefox displays the image exactly the same as Microsoft Picture Viewer.....that's not good. I'll have to play with FF and figure it out or find another browser. I can't even count how many times I've commented on images and now realize that I was viewing them through FF. I wonder if my comments would have been different with IE as the browser. 1Ds Mk II, 1D Mk II, 50D, 40D, XT (for my son), 17-40L, 24-105L, Bigma 50-500 EX DG, Sigma 150 Macro EX DG, Tokina 12-24 AT-X, Nifty Fifty, Tamron 28-300 (for my son), 580ex II, 430ex II
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kirkt Cream of the Crop More info | Oct 25, 2010 11:44 | #6 Depending on which version of FF you are using, you may have to install color management add-on into FF, or manually configure FF to respect color management. Kirk
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Oct 25, 2010 12:43 | #7 Thanks for the tip Kirk! I'll play around with it and see if I can get it to work. 1Ds Mk II, 1D Mk II, 50D, 40D, XT (for my son), 17-40L, 24-105L, Bigma 50-500 EX DG, Sigma 150 Macro EX DG, Tokina 12-24 AT-X, Nifty Fifty, Tamron 28-300 (for my son), 580ex II, 430ex II
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Oct 25, 2010 17:03 | #8 kirkt wrote in post #11161279 Depending on which version of FF you are using, you may have to install color management add-on into FF, or manually configure FF to respect color management. Google "Firefox Color Management" Kirk Thank you Kirk! It worked like a charm! 1Ds Mk II, 1D Mk II, 50D, 40D, XT (for my son), 17-40L, 24-105L, Bigma 50-500 EX DG, Sigma 150 Macro EX DG, Tokina 12-24 AT-X, Nifty Fifty, Tamron 28-300 (for my son), 580ex II, 430ex II
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