Activity for User 303 - Paul Roth - idoc76@me.com

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31 Sep 20 Reply I would strongly suggest you get your monitor calibrated. You can get a monitor profile for several hundred dollars. It will make your work on the computer much easier, eg ColorMunki, or Data Color Spyder are both excellent. You monitor should be When printing, you as well need to ensure your image is calibrated for your printer. I use ImagePrint for that purpose. I find my prints come out almost exactly as on the monitor, once the backlighting is adjusted for.

Colour calibration is a complicated procedure but very worthwhile.
Sep 11th
31 Sep 20 Comment Hi Ella, I haven't been there, however, your image has given me the incentive to go! The peak in the foreground, has some ghosting on the left side, at least on my monitor, that could be fixed. Aside from that minor issue, very well done image. Sep 11th
31 Sep 20 Comment Hi Ella, I haven't been there, however, your image has given me the incentive to go! The peak in the foreground, has some ghosting on the left side, at least on my monitor, that could be fixed. Aside from that minor issue, very well done image. Sep 11th
31 Sep 20 Comment Hi8 Ed, I can't make up my mind on your image. As Peter pointed out in his comments, your image is well composed, however, the reflections in the water were an issue. I am not certain as to how I would alter your image. Perhaps darkening the banks of the river, and bring out some of the water highlights? Sep 11th
31 Sep 20 Comment Hi Michael I personally do not like the green tone of your image. It makes sense to me that your Epson, in B/W mode will print it properly. Two things come to mind, ist your monitor calibrated, and the other in Lightroom or photoshop are all of your RGB indicators the same?

Peter made a bold attempt at clearing up the image, however, despite Peter's "magic", it still could some work.

It looks like an amazing location to take photos!
Sep 11th
31 Sep 20 Comment Hi Peter, as mentioned earlier the lighting is excellent. Sep 9th
31 Sep 20 Comment Hi Ian, as mentioned above, a very nicely composed, and processed image. I believe image would be improved by adjusting for the lens distortion. The chimney on the right and the right side of the building have a definite slope to the right. Sep 8th
31 Sep 20 Comment Hi John, a nicely composed image.I very much like the clouds. I wonder how the image would look as a long exposure, perhaps 30-40 seconds? Sep 8th

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