I have an image upload question that I need some help with because I don't understand what's happening.
After processing an image in Photoshop I will resize it and convert it to a JEPG so that I can post to FM. That's how I have always done it. Never had any problems. The colors have always looked great.
A couple of days ago I did my normal PP and uploaded an image to FM and it looked horrible. Colors shifted and the image was dark and flat looking. I tried multiple images and the result was the same, they all looked horrible.
Like I said, it's the same process I've used for years with no issues. Any ideas what might be causing this ? Thanks in advance for any ideas or thoughts you might have.
G.E. Smith wrote:
I have an image upload question that I need some help with because I don't understand what's happening.
After processing an image in Photoshop I will resize it and convert it to a JEPG so that I can post to FM. That's how I have always done it. Never had any problems. The colors have always looked great.
A couple of days ago I did my normal PP and uploaded an image to FM and it looked horrible. Colors shifted and the image was dark and flat looking. I tried multiple images and the result was the same, they all looked horrible.
Like I said, it's the same process I've used for years with no issues. Any ideas what might be causing this ? Thanks in advance for any ideas or thoughts you might have.
Greg
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Greg,
Could the color space for your jpeg been changed off of sRGB by accident?
Dave
Yesterday morning I went looking for Mountain Goats without any luck. I did find a colony of Yellow Bellied Marmots. They were all young and would walk up within a couple of feet of me. I bet I was the first human they had ever seen. It was pretty amazing. I want to thank Dave (dj63401) for helping me correct my color space on my PC. I had no idea what was wrong. Thanks again Dave !
pliukaitis wrote:
Nice Greg. Really like the last one, Mountain Goat and Marmot, are they buddies?
Thank You Pete. The marmot walked up and sat down on the rock and they hung out together for a long time. Neither one seemed to care about the other. It was pretty cool !
roboticspro wrote:
[That had to be one hellava hike; great photos!
Well, Kelimutu on Flores isn't actually that hard from the parking lot to the top. The real measure of stamina is Ijen on Java, the one with the sulphur miners, it's 600m vertical difference starting at 2000m elevation on a really rough path. The various hikes around Bromo can be challenging as well, depending on which you choose, but unlike Ijen, it can be manageable.