Our old barn got a renovation, and lucky me (!), I got a studio space
out of the deal.  It's only very recently been finished, and I'm just
starting to get a little time to play out there.  The other day, i
asked my daughter to sit for some portraits -- I had to capture that
summer tan before it faded...

http://www.flickr.com/photos/23028562@N04/sets/72157627605002633/with/6172516761/

Questions, comments, concerns are welcome...

Now here's my question... I'm often frustrated when I see how my
photos are rendered online.  My monitor is calibrated, and in the
editing process, everything seems to go just fine.  I make sure I
export in srgb.  Once my photos are loaded onto different websites
(blogger, picasa, flickr, facebook, etc), it's another story.  I know
that different monitors might render images differently, but even on
the same, calibrated monitor that i use for editing, it seems that
different browsers (I have firefox, safari & chrome, chrome being the
worst offender) & different websites treat my images differently.
Even on flickr, just now, my images have a funky red cast in slideshow
format that doesn't show up in thumbnail/set views, and certainly
isn't the way I edited them.

So... what to do?  Anything?  Maybe it's me... Or is this just the way
it goes???  Any thoughts are appreciated...


Thanks all,
-c

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