On Apr 11, 2006, at 12:35 PM, Adam Maas wrote:
Godfrey's correct here. The reason that sRGB seems to be obeyed is
because the native space for most applications that don't obey ICM
profiles is quite close to sRGB (Which is in fact why it was
created), so they'll usually be close to
David Mann wrote:
On Apr 11, 2006, at 12:35 PM, Adam Maas wrote:
Godfrey's correct here. The reason that sRGB seems to be obeyed is
because the native space for most applications that don't obey ICM
profiles is quite close to sRGB (Which is in fact why it was
created), so they'll usually
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David Mann wrote:
On Apr 11, 2006, at 12:35 PM, Adam Maas wrote:
Godfrey's correct here. The reason that sRGB seems to be obeyed is
because the native space for most
else?
Should most work in PS be done in sRGB? Is sRGB the default in most
viewer/editors?
Mark Stringer
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David
On Apr 11, 2006, at 8:09 AM, Mark Stringer wrote:
The profile in PS is for use on my calibrated monitor and printer.
Not necessarily anywhere else?
Should most work in PS be done in sRGB? Is sRGB the default in
most viewer/editors?
The vast majority of displays and rendering
http://www.cmstringer.com/allie/large/0016.jpg
Late afternoon sun.
A rare entry for me. I shot it as a jpg and worked it over in PS6 in Adobe
RGB 1998 work space. When I can use PS6 a little I want to move up to CS2.
I wish I had shot this as a raw file. Everytime I shoot jpg's I wish I had
The one issue for me with this one is that there seems to be two
subjects. Your title indicates that the saddle is it, but in the
photo, the rider/horse is perhaps more dominant than the saddle. It
would have been nicer to use some technique (DOF or exposure) to
emphasize the saddle. Since you
On Apr 10, 2006, at 9:42 AM, Mark Stringer wrote:
http://www.cmstringer.com/allie/large/0016.jpg
Late afternoon sun.
I like the sunlight and colors, the composition leaves a bit to be
desired.
A rare entry for me. I shot it as a jpg and worked it over in PS6
in Adobe RGB 1998 work
Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:
On Apr 10, 2006, at 9:42 AM, Mark Stringer wrote:
http://www.cmstringer.com/allie/large/0016.jpg
Late afternoon sun.
I like the sunlight and colors, the composition leaves a bit to be
desired.
A rare entry for me. I shot it as a jpg and worked it over in PS6
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