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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 91 |
Mar 21 |
Reply |
Checked the set points on the .tif file and there are no over/under exposures. Images is pushed to the right. As for the posturization, yep a little heavy handed on the blue slider. |
Mar 28th |
| 91 |
Mar 21 |
Comment |
thanks, looked at it on Google maps interesting building. |
Mar 19th |
| 91 |
Mar 21 |
Comment |
I think I see some lens flare in your original which you were very successful in removing. I would have removed all the baskets except the main one and possibly removing the ribbon at the base of the flower. less distractions and clutter. Sorry to hear about your back issues. I went thru that last year. Not fun lying on the floor most of the time. |
Mar 19th |
| 91 |
Mar 21 |
Comment |
Interesting image. Seems the "roof" converges somewhere off to the right. Looks like white clouds with a blue sky behind. In the upper right and that on the left edge seems to have edges and patterns. |
Mar 19th |
| 91 |
Mar 21 |
Comment |
The inability to see the lavendar might rest with I was working with a .tiff file and not .jpeg. I try to capture my work flow on each submission but I am not always successful. I try various "things" and some miss a step or two in documenting here at times. You might take a look at the .jpeg and .tiff specs for interesting reading. I was surprized to read "JPEGs, on the other hand, will lose a small amount of quality and clarity each time they are saved." |
Mar 19th |
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