awhitt99 0 Posted November 8, 2006 I like the saturation in the trees, even if a bit too much, but in contrast to the overly saturated sky, its a bit harsh on the eyes. Nice color though. Link to comment
dailyworker 0 Posted November 8, 2006 I agree with the previous comment. I looked through your landscapes and it seems to me that you incline to abuse saturation. Link to comment
andyxpert 0 Posted November 8, 2006 nice, but... as already said, too saturated. Color is good, very good, but in this case, even the contrast in trees almost vanishes because of the color abundance ! Link to comment
doc444 0 Posted November 8, 2006 I cant tell you that you are wrong because I can not see how it looks on your monitor. I have calibrated this for good prints and although the colors are strong they are not over the top (at least most of them) I do know if I view the pictures on and LCD screen of a friends they look way over the top. So my question is what do we use for the standard I use pro software to calibrate and my monitor shows their sample print as identical. It also shows my prints just the way they come off the canon printer that I use I believe it is one of the problems that we face with digital files. I do thank you for your come back and this print is on the strong side so maybe we are just a little off from one computer to the other. Link to comment
awhitt99 0 Posted November 9, 2006 The way your printer handles the images very well could be the culprit here. I am a photo editor for a pro studio, and we use a pro print lab, so our monitors are CRT, calibrated very specifically to that lab, which is standard. If your printing at home, that will definately call for quite possibly some huge adjustments to make it come out as a good print. Link to comment
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