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Your Opinion Needed on Skin Tones (Photos Included)


eugene_scherba

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<p>Hello everyone,</p>

 

<p>I rarely ask for opinions, but this case is a bit over my head.

Which of these three renditions do you prefer ? Things to look for :

skin tones, the red wall, general ambiance (or absence of). Please

ignore other stuff such as the slightly higher level of noise in the

last two images, sharpness, or the cell phone on the right.</p>

 

<p>Also note that I am not asking to critique the images per se; I am

only interested in your opinions on color rendition.</p>

 

<p>I greatly appreciate your feedback -- thanks !</p>

 

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one or two, BUT there is a difference on my monitor: when scolling up/down, the pics look best when they are at the top of the flat panel. Odd!

 

And what looks washed out "down low" becomes better "up high".

 

Main question still remaining is: how would the pics look different on paper? Predictibly so? Or are you only looking at them on-screen? Whose, how calibered etc etc ?

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