Yes, a truly excellent shot. I would do a levels adjustment and just brighten 
the mid range while keeping the black point where it is.

Paul

> On Dec 7, 2019, at 6:51 PM, Larry Colen <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> 
>> On Dec 7, 2019, at 7:30 AM, Stanley Halpin <[email protected]> 
>> wrote:
>> 
>> This time with a proper link…
>> 
>> https://photos.stanhalpin.com/img/s/v-10/p3744318309-6.jpg
> 
> Great shot.  It looks a little dark on my monitor, I don’t know if that is 
> deliberate or an artifact of a bright screen on an iPad.
> 
>> 
>> Back story: I recently updated LR Classic on my desktop as well as LR Mobile 
>> on my iPad, that led me back into my ongoing (never ending?) quest for a 
>> workable workflow which combines LR Mobile when I travel with LR Classic at 
>> home. Part of my workflow project is developing a routine that will avoid 
>> duplicates and/or allow me to quickly reconcile instances of duplication. In 
>> other words, I create a problem by shooting RAW+JPEG, using the JPEG 
>> versions while traveling to sometimes upload to my travel blog and/or share 
>> via an Adobe gallery. As a side note, I am headed for a solution (?) which 
>> avoids using JPEGs, and I’ll expand my on-the-road back up storage so as to 
>> be able to stick with RAW files despite their size. And I will try to 
>> minimize synching to the Adobe Cloud.
>> 
>> So anyway, this linked image is from earlier this year, near Iguazu Falls in 
>> northern Argentina. I liked the image, had never done any post-processing to 
>> bring up shadow detail etc. So it was a good candidate to try out Develop 
>> tools in LR Mobile on my iPad and to play with some Export options from 
>> within LR Mobile. The PP worked out ok, the Export not so much. Sorry about 
>> the “you need to login” message associated with the previous link!
>> 
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