Guest Guest Posted January 19, 2007 I like the idea. The model is may be a bit too muted now. You could try to lift contrast locally on the model to get the hilites pop more. Composition makes me wonder a bit. I can see three nice objects: the table with vase, the sofa and the lady. The windows and reflections don't add. ... I still like, good idea. Link to comment
knox . . 0 Posted January 19, 2007 Thanks for your input, though it may be a Mac / PC issue (IF you are on a PC) or simply a preference in our likes / dislikes. On my Mac it looks about the way I want it. Should only be a hint of light on her face. That said, I am always interested in input. Thanks again. Link to comment
Guest Guest Posted January 19, 2007 OK, if this is the way you want it then it is ok. I use the above as a set guideline for monitor brightness. 0.4 you should not see chequered, 0.8 should be chequered. Link to comment
knox . . 0 Posted January 20, 2007 thanks again . . interesting, the one that is suppose to be solid black is somewhat checked. I am on a calibrated Sony Artisan monitor. Link to comment
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