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03/08/2006 01:05:00 PM · #1
If anyone has the time, I'd appreciate some feedback.
I processed these in each mode and wondered if any look better or worse to you or if none look right. Thanks.:)

03/08/2006 01:12:23 PM · #2
I prefer the first I think - though you should perhaps take a look through my own stuff and see the kind of contrast I prefer in my photographs - just a warning ;-)
03/08/2006 01:25:06 PM · #3
Your work's great e301!
I processed these to look as close to identical as I could get in each one of the modes. I press the mode button and there's a drastic difference in each mode when I view them.
I'm wondering what everybody else sees and which mode I should be using to process for dpchallenge and web viewing. I should have figured this out a year ago when I bought this monitor.
03/08/2006 02:18:39 PM · #4
I like the second as the horse stands out the best in that one. However, the sky doesn't have enough contrast. The clouds almost disappear.

In the first there is good contrast in the sky but the horse/background contrast isn't as good as the horse is blending a bit with the background bush. Also, the first appears to be oversharpened.

If there was a way to balance 1 and 2 then it would be perfect.

The third appears too washed out.

Message edited by author 2006-03-08 14:19:38.
03/08/2006 02:34:30 PM · #5
I also like the middle one best.

03/08/2006 04:03:06 PM · #6
Thanks for the input!
Macrothing: In reply to your comment. I am processing using Adobe ps cs. My difficulty is how it views on my monitor in comparison to other monitors. I have three different choices. First one is text/spreadsheet, second one is for graphics/games and the third is video/movies/dvd's. I've been doing all my processing in choice three and wondered because of some recent comments if that was the best choice. :) Looks like two is showing better. I tried to process each one to look the same in each of my modes.
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