Hello Tom, Quite a dramatic shot. Love the framing. Certainly a difficult shot to deal with. Wish the sky burnouts weren't there, but them's the breaks. Nicely done.
-- Best regards, Bruce Friday, March 3, 2006, 4:07:15 PM, you wrote: TC> Taken this morning outside the front door. I should mention that I was the TC> only one up yet. I saw the light from the upstairs bathroom window upon TC> stepping out of the shower. I ran 'au naturel' out to the car, got the TC> camera, changed lenses and took several shots. I thought that would add a TC> little to the image. ;-) TC> http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=4181984&size=lg TC> The other version which was the one I failed to convert the profile on is TC> here: TC> http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=4181617&size=lg TC> I hope not to hear Jack Davis say he prefers the second one better. TC> Tom C. >>From: "Tom C" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>Reply-To: [email protected] >>To: [email protected] >>Subject: Re: Web vs. Photoshop Colors >>Date: Fri, 03 Mar 2006 16:48:28 -0700 >> >>Thanks everyone. I got it fixed thanks to your kind assistance. >> >>1) I still don't have a clear understanding of it though. I had gone to >>the <Color Settings> dialog on the Edit menu. It pops up and in the >>Working Space RGB field it says sRGB IEC61966-2.1. Seeing that, I thought >>the image *already was* in sRGB, and I was using Save for Web as usual. >> >>2) However, when I went to <Convert to Profile> on the Edit menu, the >>Source Space was Adobe RGB. Setting the destination space to sRGB >>(converting to) and then using Save to Web corrected the problem. >> >>So now I ask (and I'm sure this has been mentioned here before or I could >>look it up), what is it really telling me under <Color Settings> when it >>says the working space is sRGB? >> >>I'm also amazed at how little difference it has made in other images, not >>doing the Convert to Profile step. >> >>Tom C. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >>>From: Paul Stenquist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>>Reply-To: [email protected] >>>To: [email protected] >>>Subject: Re: Web vs. Photoshop Colors >>>Date: Fri, 3 Mar 2006 18:06:50 -0500 >>> >>>As Ryan said, make sure the color space is sRGB. Then, if you're using >>>PhotoShop do a Save for Web. It should come up on the Save for Web page >>>looking the same as your sRGB but all exif data and color space info will >>>be stripped. That should avoid any confusion when you put it up on the >>>web. >>>Paul >>>On Mar 3, 2006, at 5:57 PM, Ryan Brooks wrote: >>> >>>>Tom C wrote: >>>> >>>>>I've been this route before... aargh. >>>>> >>>> >>>>Convert to profile sRGB, that'll expand or reduce your working gamut into >>>>the web gamut and it should be exactly the same in appearance. Don't >>>>bother embedding a profile in the web image, it is assumed sRGB and may >>>>be ignored. >>>> >>>>-Ryan >>>> >>> >> >>

