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Mark Metternich
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river rover wrote:
I don\'t know about this one to be honest. Love the Milky Way, were you using a tracking head for this by the way? but the clarity of the sky makes the canyon look muddied. It\'s a brilliant concept, the comp is spot on, but... I dunno. Barry might be on to more contrast in the canyon, but I\'m sure that would block things up at print size. This is one of those that size and viewing distance is going to make a huge difference.



No tracking head. Super high ISO.



roman.johnston wrote:
I like it a lot, but find that dark shots print quite a bit diffrent than the screen shows. Have you tried printing it yet?

Roman



My web versions are absolutely separate files (starting from RAW) than my prints. I do the web versions as my less scrupulous trial runs. To learn. To get feedback... To see how the file reacts/handles. To see what the obstacles are.... Then when I do the prints, my monitor is totally calibrated totally differently, and I start from scratch (raw again). I also FROFILE to output (Lambda, Lightjet or Chromira on FLEX) first thing in PS, before even starting to work on it.

No Roman I have yet to print this one. Just did a quick test run on it today. BTW I\'ll be moved up there very soon (and getting a lab situated up there too). Let\'s meet up sometime... Think beer and a shoot, but in the reverse order.



Feb 12, 2012 at 09:46 PM





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