Thanks Billmy concern is not with the (unedited) colour version - rather I suddenly had a doubt about the BW rendition and had a look at it on another (good) monitor - what I had thought to be "black black" appeared dark grey, and let the bricks show when I had tried to get the whole wall as ink black - hence my question. From your answer may result a thorough edition of last years' posts if I discover that you all see my pixes differently from me
Thanks for your help. Bien cordialement Philippe William B. Abbott III wrote:
Philippe,I saved your jpg, opened it in Photoshop CS3, and the bricks in the lower left corner are definitely red in my calibrated monitor.Bill On Dec 1, 2008, at 11:52 AM, Philippe AMARD wrote:Ted, thank you for your nice comments - Light! Magic of the photographer.Miha, here's the colour version - straight from the sensor not even automatic adjustmentshttp://tinyurl.com/6xxyo8While we're at it, could AS MANY OF YOU all let me know if the blacks in the BW version are black ?I mean the brick wall of the building; if you see the bricks apart from the lower left hand corner, let me know, it means I must adjust my monitor/screen settings. The wall was meant to be black.Thanks in anticipation Philippe Miha Golobic wrote:Yes, please!Miha2008/12/1 Philippe AMARD <philippe.amard@xxxxxxxx <mailto:philippe.amard@xxxxxxxx>>Do you mean you'd like to see the original? thanks for viewing ph Miha Golobic wrote:Very nice!What about colour version? I`m curious... Miha2008/12/1 Steve Barbour <kididdoc@xxxxxxx<mailto:kididdoc@xxxxxxx>> On Nov 30, 2008, at 11:39 PM, Philippe AMARD wrote: This week's harvest was poor again due to poor light and lack of time when light was available, yet I squeezed this out yesterday afternoon : <http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/Phileica/PAW-2oo8/2008-PAW-48-Metz-Botanique-.jpg.html> http://tinyurl.com/5bwswr magnificent... Best viewed large C&C welcome Bien cordialement de Metz Phx