Hi all,
Just created a web-gallery from my latest trip to the South-West USA:
http://www.dfsee.com/gallery/index.php?list=24
285 photos all from the K10D, in RAW and developed in Lightroom 1.31
on an iMac with a large (and quite bright :-) screen.
Anticipating some contrast/saturation loss when going from there
to a web-gallery (and PC browsers :-), the images on the MAC
have been tweaked to be rather punchy.
(almost over the top)
The images where exported from Lightroom with conversion
to sRGB and resizing to web-proportions.
However, the resulting gallery still looks rather flat/dull I think, when
viewed on a PC, or with other browsers than Safari on the MAC.
I know Safari honors color-profiles while (most) others do not.
What would be the best way to get a good compromise between
viewing on a MAC/safari and other environment ?
Knowing over 90% of my audience would be using Windows or Linux,
I tend to optimise the galleries towards those environments.
A related question, if wanting to export this same selection of photos
with (temporarily) increased contrast/saturation/vibrance, is there
an easy way to do that in Lightroom (I am running 1.31 now) ?
TIA for any hints and tips, JvW
PS:
Comments on the gallery itself are welcome too :-)
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Jan van Wijk; http://www.dfsee.com/gallery
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