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Quentin,

Surely you meant Rowan Atkinson-ish?

Best wishes,

David
 
I've had the same thought. I looked at Jono's wheel after I recalibrated my screen and I thought, bugga, I've mentioned that it looked a little saturated to me and then I had a look today and it looked toned down. As did many of my own images. So I got about fixing all my images. So yes they are all back to what I was looking at on my earlier LCD settings.

Now the problem is, am I looking at things to bright or was I previously looking at things too dark. I'm hoping its the latter. So if they look to dark now I'll have to go around again. Anyway, I think Jono's now looks a little flat. Not that I'm brave enough to say anything now cause its probably me.

We need to set some sort of a colour reference in the competition so we are all looking at the same thing. Anyone know how?

Paul
 
Decided to go against the extremely low contrast look of the original shot and replaced a rework of it.

Man... as I look through that gallery... I'm just blown away by the creativity and quality of the shots all in one place:)
Incredible images.... you all are superb!!!

Albert
 
We need to set some sort of a colour reference in the competition
so we are all looking at the same thing. Anyone know how?
If you can work that out, you'll earn a fortune. If everyone has a properly calibrated system, and we all use exactly the same profile, then we may come close. But even if we all had these, we would have to take account of different monitors, age of monitors, type of monitor, Mac or PC gamma and so on. A friend runs a pro lab and prints my work. The prints come out looking exactly as i saw them on my monitor....but....he has to adjust for gamma (or did - I now use 2.2 as i got fed up with people saying my pics were too dark). he spent £2000 and had someone there for three days calibrating screens, printers etc. then, of course, you downsize and convert for web and the whole thing goes out the window again...
 
to look at :-)
Decided to go against the extremely low contrast look of the
original shot and replaced a rework of it.

Man... as I look through that gallery... I'm just blown away by the
creativity and quality of the shots all in one place:)
Incredible images.... you all are superb!!!

Albert
 
Jono,

The standing rock may have been a joke, but I liked it. I took this this morning to prove columbus was not the first european to land in America.



Lots of fun.. John
Hi There
the terminal indecision is over

I've replaced seven and seven in the competition gallery (not sure
if it was a good move or not) and also changed my entries in the
exhibition gallery (none of them really complied and the standing
stone was a joke)

Good Luck everyone!

kind regards
--
Jono Slack
http://www.slack.co.uk
--
*********************
http://photos.johnfhill.com
 
But pre druid, as they had nothing to do with megaliths. Very interesting. Do you know how old it is?
Is it Neolithic or a modern copy?
The standing rock may have been a joke, but I liked it. I took
this this morning to prove columbus was not the first european to
land in America.



Lots of fun.. John
Hi There
the terminal indecision is over

I've replaced seven and seven in the competition gallery (not sure
if it was a good move or not) and also changed my entries in the
exhibition gallery (none of them really complied and the standing
stone was a joke)

Good Luck everyone!

kind regards
--
Jono Slack
http://www.slack.co.uk
--
*********************
http://photos.johnfhill.com
 
It's called the "Viagra Stone" and it's not natural......it is a monument that was erected (sic) near Sen. Bob Dole's birthplace in the state of Kansas to commemorate.....well, you know what it was meant to commemorate.

Best wishes,

David
 

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