I hadn't thought of that. Thanx I'll try that.

dk


On 5/12/06, Kenneth Waller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Doesn't sound like a shooting or RAW workflow problem since you got
acceptable images @ home.

Sounds like a possible monitor problem @ work. Also are you using the same
program @ home & work to view the images? If so is it set the same
home/work?

Kenneth Waller

----- Original Message -----
From: "Dave Kennedy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Raw images need help. Flat, Dark.


> Recently went our for a walk at a local Conservation Area, cool, dark,
> bit of rainy day.
>
> - Shot everything in Raw.
> - Back home, imported to PC,
> - Raw to JPEG conversion via RSE primarily with the default settings.
> - In Elements, added Name to corner,
> - Exported to resize and reduce jpeg quality (to about 8)
> - Uploaded them to the web
>
> The pictures looked fine/ok on my pc at home during the Raw
> Conversion, but now on my PC at work, they are dull, flat, dark, soft.
> See here:
> http://www.pbase.com/davekennedy/morris
>
> My home monitor is uncalibrated (as is my work monitor), but I'm still
> surprised to see the images come out like this, as the images were
> largely converted using defaults.
>
> Any thoughts? Is this a:
> Shooting problem?
> Raw Workflow Problem?
> Elements Export problem?
> Monitor Problem?
> or all of the above?
>
> thanx
>
> dk
>



Reply via email to