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Post by Edu Lorenzo Jr on Feb 16, 2012 14:26:57 GMT
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Post by Clemn A. Macasiano Jr. on Feb 17, 2012 5:22:18 GMT
In my calibrated display everything is fine Edu ...
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Post by Mark Itol on Feb 18, 2012 3:10:32 GMT
Looks good, Edu. I would tone down the whites on the rock and open the shadows in the kingfisher shots. Seems like you won't be parting with the 80-400 VR soon.
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Post by William Lim on Feb 18, 2012 3:41:24 GMT
Colors are okay, over exposure of whites in my Mac, Edu
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Post by Edu Lorenzo Jr on Feb 19, 2012 12:42:47 GMT
oh darn, there were no more registering "blinkies" during PP. Is there a setting for that? Mine might be set too high and is letting some hot areas through. Anyways, thank you all so much for the efforts to scrutinize and post comments. Very deeply appreciated. mark, hehehehe.... secret.
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Post by Mark Itol on Feb 20, 2012 4:28:08 GMT
Hi Edu. Per histogram, the whites on the 2nd KF shot (didn't check the others) are not in the "realm of blinkies" but can draw a lot of attention (especially since the rock is of dominant size). Toning them down would reveal the rock surface's features.
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