g2imaging 0 Posted August 2, 2004 Photoshop did some strange things to the color on the save for web.. made it to red... She still glows to me. Link to comment
threeleaf 0 Posted August 3, 2004 Beautiful shot - redness from photoshop or otherwise - gorgeous model with a fantastic smile - well done. 7/7 nothing can be improved Link to comment
wogears 186 Posted August 3, 2004 Convert to sRGB before you use Save For Web. Man, she's triple hot! There is a meger between her hair and the shadow behind it. Quadruple. I meant quadruple. Link to comment
g2imaging 0 Posted August 3, 2004 Thanks for the tip... I turned off color management for now... shot SRGB in camera.... Wierd stuff...never seen it before. I'll reset settings. Again I'm rating boned... 2 on creativity? How many average shots use composition or selective focus like I do here... pillars and statues in background.. OK... just my bitching. Link to comment
steve15 0 Posted August 3, 2004 It's still a bit red and my monitor is calibrated. As for the ratings, ignore the obviously out of whack ones. Link to comment
g2imaging 0 Posted August 3, 2004 I haven't uploaded changes but I fixed photoshop... color management was ARGB in camera and not converted to SRGB. Mark II has this option and I forgot JPG does not support as many colors. Thanks for the feedback. Link to comment
wogears 186 Posted August 3, 2004 Again I'm rating boned... 2 on creativity?Yeah, I know. One of my images pulled a bunch of 7/6 and 6/6s and one 2/2. I think yours was some guy who wants the model big time and is jealous. Yeah, sure, she could wake the dead with that smile, but get over it...Color on the Web is always a bit dodgey. Even two calibrated monitors may not agree precisely, and probably 98% of monitors aren't even adjusted for brightness/contrast, much less calibrated. Link to comment
michael_hansen3 0 Posted August 10, 2004 This is one of the nicer portraits I've seen. You've done a great job of selecting a color and angle that flatter the model. easy to get this one too pale or to make her features appear angular. Excellent. Link to comment
digiguy 0 Posted March 2, 2005 Hello, I just wanted to say I truly love this photo,to me you captured the essence of her personality. This lady emits a natural beauty which you captued perfectly and best of all it was done with all her clothes on. To many photos I have seen of women with there clothes off or nearly naked in scantily swim suits. I'm not saying thats necessarily bad but alot of those photos have the woman posing in postitions for the most part that are not natural or flattering. I'm not saying I dislike viewing a naked woman as long as the photo compliments the lady its fine. I guess it's like a Ferrari, you dont have to drive it to know its fast....a woman doesn't need to take of her clothes to prove she is beautiful. To me you let this lady be herself and allowed the beauty which is insid her to impress us. To me she doesn't appear posed it's like you stepped from around the corner and captured the shot when she wasn't expecting it. The smile looks and feels real she emits a sincere joy not only through her smile but through her eyes. You captured all this and did it very, very well. I'd like to see more photos like this one those that capture the heart and soul of a person. Excellent job, excellent model! Have a great day. Randy Link to comment
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