m. dowdall Dec 25, 2005 Not sure what happened here, but when it's opened up in PS it dosn't look all washed out as it does here.
Not sure what happened here, but when it's opened up in PS it dosn't look all washed out as it does here.
vet173 Dec 25, 2005 Are you converting the image to sRGB for web display? I had the same problem till I did that. I had a great time in Garnet last summer.
Are you converting the image to sRGB for web display? I had the same problem till I did that. I had a great time in Garnet last summer.
m. dowdall Dec 25, 2005 I think that is the profile that I'm working in. Wish I could get back there some time soon. This is the best image I got from Garnet. How did you do?
I think that is the profile that I'm working in. Wish I could get back there some time soon. This is the best image I got from Garnet. How did you do?
Thomassauerwein Dec 25, 2005 I'm finding that if I don't make value adjustments after converting and re-sizing to JPeg the images wash out. They have a name for this phenomenon but I'm not sure what it is.Nice light by the way.
I'm finding that if I don't make value adjustments after converting and re-sizing to JPeg the images wash out. They have a name for this phenomenon but I'm not sure what it is.Nice light by the way.
m. dowdall Dec 25, 2005 Well I ajusted the curve in PS again and reloaded the image. It still looks washed out. #@*# digital!!!
Well I ajusted the curve in PS again and reloaded the image. It still looks washed out. #@*# digital!!!
m. dowdall Dec 26, 2005 After the last few coments I checked my own monitor. 'Duh! It looks good now.'