On second thought maybe it looks about like how PS RAW likes to make it, I find that if I use "auto" for exposure it makes the image too dark for my taste. Maybe a bit of a midtone adjustment? As there is detail in both the highlights and shadows. Of course, since you say you monitor is not calibrated, you came pretty close going by what my calibrated by MK-I eyeball monitor shows. I, BTW, do like the tight crop.

graywolf wrote:

A bit dark, did it on a Mac? If I increase my screen brightness to about 1.8 gamma it looks good.

Anybody interested in hearing what Martin Evening, author of Adobe Photoshop CS2 for Photographers has to say about 1.8 gamma <grin>.

Shel Belinkoff wrote:

On the way to a friend's house early this evening this bright yellow jewel
stopped me in my tracks.

http://home.earthlink.net/~sbelinkoff/lotus.html

Tech Details:  istDS,  A50/2.0 glass @ F4.5,  200 ISO ...

Most interested in comments on how the conversion looks.


Shel





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