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    Rocks On The Beach

    Nevermind :mad2:
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    Re: Rocks On The Beach

    Errr...sir, I think I would be able to see the texture better if only it had a bit more light on them.

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    Re: Rocks On The Beach

    I give up I can see the grain/texture in all of the rocks and grass/straw
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    Re: Rocks On The Beach

    Quote Originally Posted by Xia_Ke
    I give up I can see the grain/texture in all of the rocks and grass/straw
    Come to think of it, most of the time in the past I also found your posted photos dark. May be it's just my monitor, and the actual print doesn't look that way.

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    Re: Rocks On The Beach

    It looks fine on my monitor. Any brighter and the sticks would have blown out and lost detail. I agree and see detail in all parts of the print. Am I right that this is a scan of a print? True Blacks and true whites. Just as would be expected.
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    Re: Rocks On The Beach

    Sounds like it's right on your monitor Greg. The sticks are borderline blowout. The only part of the print/scan that starts to loose detail for me in the shadows is the upper edge and corners. Partly due to a shadow that fell there and vignetting I added in the corners.
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    Re: Rocks On The Beach

    Dark on my monitor. Calibrated with i1 display.
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    Re: Rocks On The Beach

    Thanks Paul
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    Re: Rocks On The Beach

    So you removed your photo?

    Wish I could do it on some of mine :blush2:

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    Re: Rocks On The Beach

    YEp, those edit buttons come in handy sometimes
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