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Fiji sunsetChris
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Thanks for that Below-O - if I may I would like to make comment on your Queen Victoria pic - like mine it is a bit dark in the subject area but a very nice composition.
If you work in Photoshop you could duplicate the pic as another layer work on lightening up the Queen and then combine the layers with a bit of opacity manipulation and blending to make her stand out just a tad more Cheers C Chris
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tis cool! I tried that.. however didn't like the effect as she seemed a bit too bright for the weather conditions and a little greener. I somewhat like darker fotos
I have a bright flatscreen CRT monitor. current settings for viewing fotos are 99% contrast and 36% brightness. I gathered these settings from watching movies where widescreen the black is still black while maintaining a good brightness. This rule has also worked with fotos for me.. If I boost the brightness to 50% the Queen looks fairly bright with significant detail so I'm also worried if i make it brighter on some levels she'll seem overdone. Just my worries of the night
Callibrate ... g.
Gary Stark Nikon, Canon, Bronica .... stuff The people who want English to be the official language of the United States are uncomfortable with their leaders being fluent in it - US Pres. Bartlet
no such option. tis an older mitsubishi diamond view monitor true flatscreen with a sony tube. Still very good clarity and sharpness and digital. pretty manual option settings thought I think contrast @99 and brightness @50 is central. 50 is too bright actually.. but who knows?
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