Peso: Soaring, and the world upside down
P. J. Alling
webster26 at mindspring.com
Sat Apr 7 12:30:18 EDT 2007
I guess you deleted the original.
Jan van Wijk wrote:
> Hi Bruce, thanks for the feedback!
>
> On Fri, 6 Apr 2007 09:51:17 -0700, Bruce Dayton wrote:
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>> I like Soaring Stork. I am curious, though - on my screen it looks
>> too contrasty - almost like detail is being lost in the whites and
>> blacks.
>>
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> Yes, it is a bit harsh. Contrast was quite high in the sunlight :-)
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>> Can you show another version that isn't quite so punchy?
>> Trying to show the feathers along the neck and back more?
>>
>
> Yes, I went back to the RAW conversion (CS2) and noticed that
> allthough there where no real 'blown highlights', reducing the
> exposure a bit distributes the whites a bit better giving a more
> pleasing image, with a bit more detail in the whites ...
>
> Thanks for making me take a second stab at that.
> Corrected image is at:
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> http://www.dfsee.com/gallery/index.php?id=228
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> and the original still at:
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> http://www.dfsee.com/gallery/index.php?id=226
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> Regards, JvW
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> Jan van Wijk; http://www.dfsee.com/gallery
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