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01/26/2011 12:00:44 AM · #1
Post your outtakes from the 100 Years Old II challenge here.
01/31/2011 05:03:37 AM · #2
I will once again piggyback on this thread to try get some feedback. Not so much on the photo, but rather the color representation as well as resolution (not really sure what else to call this).

Do you see a midnight blue tone with distinguishable clouds? Or is it pitch black and appear to be over-sharpened? I ask because I see the first at home and the second at work. The difference in my sentinel entry is even more glaring, and I nearly spit coffee at my work monitor when I saw it this morning. I hope that's not what you're seeing. Thanks a ton for giving it a look.

01/31/2011 07:20:38 AM · #3
Originally posted by bohemka:

I will once again piggyback on this thread to try get some feedback. Not so much on the photo, but rather the color representation as well as resolution (not really sure what else to call this).

Do you see a midnight blue tone with distinguishable clouds? Or is it pitch black and appear to be over-sharpened? I ask because I see the first at home and the second at work. The difference in my sentinel entry is even more glaring, and I nearly spit coffee at my work monitor when I saw it this morning. I hope that's not what you're seeing. Thanks a ton for giving it a look.



I see the blue, I see the clouds. I think you can take for granted that's what most people see, or you wouldn't have placed where you did. Don't vote from your work monitor, dude :-)

R.
01/31/2011 07:22:26 AM · #4
Thanks a lot. Relieved. Funny, that's exactly what crossed my mind as well (me voting). I vote from home. That's where I keep my beer, after all.
01/31/2011 10:34:17 AM · #5
Know thy workplace monitor :-).
Same here, the Dell monitor at work is just too dark, but I'm aware of that and I'm not using it for processing or voting (mainly for checking results the morning after). Anyway, the blue was nicely visible on a properly calibrated screen.
01/31/2011 04:05:07 PM · #6
I see the sky as a midnight blue, nearly black. At first glance it looks solid, but upon closer look, I can see some areas shaded a touch lighter. This is on my work monitor.
01/31/2011 04:13:24 PM · #7
Thanks, fellas. Glad to hear I'm editing with the correct view. My hands still push the sliders too far in all directions, but that I can work on. Thanks.
01/31/2011 04:17:35 PM · #8
and here i thought it was a case of drunken processing...what a letdown
01/31/2011 04:23:10 PM · #9
Nope, that's the current one!
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