As Always thanks everyone for your kind words and comments I have to say I learned about 90 percent of what I know from this site and all the critiques. Thank You.
Mar 16, 2013 at 01:38 AM
David Leask Offline Upload & Sell: Off
I would like to see the slightest amount of shadow detail and the right to left falloff (which is slight - feeling heavier on the right to me) corrected just a hair. That is being too picky because it is beautiful as is.
Mark Metternich wrote:
Excellent!!! Love it as stands.
I would like to see the slightest amount of shadow detail and the right to left falloff (which is slight - feeling heavier on the right to me) corrected just a hair. That is being too picky because it is beautiful as is.
Thanks Mark I feel I'm having a real hard time with Luminosity I have an Imac I use for editing 2 macbook pros an Ipad and a Iphone 5 and well they all look different . I'm wondering if calibrating will help? I just try to find a happy medium between them all The darkest being the imac the brightest being the iphone5. If anyone has suggestions I'm all ears. I only edited on the imac all the others for viewing only. Thanks.
Man, you dont have many shots on your website yet, but so far they are all killer. This one is no exception. Really great work.
Why is it that people with last names ending with "berg" have an advantage over everyone else in photography?
As for the calibrating, have fun with it. I just calibrated my monitor and I am now realizing how much extra effort people who print and have websites go through. 2 edits for every image at least. If someone has some good starter settings to change between internet, mac, and phone viewing Im all ears also.
Justin Grimm wrote:
Why is it that people with last names ending with "berg" have an advantage over everyone else in photography?
The Grimm reality, I am afraid.
Great shot Brian! I haven't been to northern Oregon much yet, since we got here last fall, but you are sure inspiring me! Love the detail and color in this shot. Wouldn't change a thing.
Bjadelberg wrote:
Thanks Mark I feel I'm having a real hard time with Luminosity I have an Imac I use for editing 2 macbook pros an Ipad and a Iphone 5 and well they all look different . I'm wondering if calibrating will help? I just try to find a happy medium between them all The darkest being the imac the brightest being the iphone5. If anyone has suggestions I'm all ears. I only edited on the imac all the others for viewing only. Thanks.
I would certainly advise calibration. I believe that is the issue. I'd use imac and calibrate it with either spyder or colormunkie at 2.2 gamma, 6500 white point and 120 candelas (brightness) for web. You would be good then I believe. Good luck and again, great shot!
Mark Metternich wrote:
I would certainly advise calibration. I believe that is the issue. I'd use imac and calibrate it with either spyder or colormunkie at 2.2 gamma, 6500 white point and 120 candelas (brightness) for web. You would be good then I believe. Good luck and again, great shot!
Thanks for the info Mark I'm going try to calibrate sometime this week I'll let you know how it goes.