- Paul, I like your genteel expression.

- Cotty, is your comment what ought to be referred to as "taking the piss"?

- Boris, all is revealed at
   http://homepage.mac.com/godders/grayscale20051017/

- Shel, I hope that helps you to understand what I was getting at...

Godfrey

On Oct 17, 2005, at 10:30 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

I think what Godfrey was trying to say is that it looks as though Shel went to curves and pulled the middle of the line down. That effectively reduces midrange contrast. However Godders is qualifying this by adding "somewhere in the editing process," because he realizes that Shel probably did no such thing, but the result has the appearance of suggesting that he did. That should make it all as clear as mud???

Godfrey, could you please explain the [below] to the ignorant such as
myself? If need be, feel free to send me an off-list message.

Somewhere in the editing process you made a curves adjustment that
introduced a negative inflection point. That's what causes these kinds
of midtone compression/loss effect.

The rendering is a little funny: some of the mid-tone grays seem a
bit squashed

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