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Risked a pot pie
On 8/4/2015 1:55 AM, J. Clarke wrote:
In article , says... PeterN wrote: If you have images that you have posted, we would like to see them. For some reason I am beginning to question your qualifications to judge work. Why do you think I care? He thinks you care because you keep replying to him. If you really don't care then don't reply. Shhhh! -- PeterN |
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Risked a pot pie
On 8/3/15 PDT 10:29 AM, PeterN wrote: On 8/3/2015 1:17 PM, Savageduck
wrote: snip ...and in that respect it is a useful tool to see why an image appears the way it does, and what can be done to fix it. You asked for comments, the image raised some questions, and a look at the EXIF data helps to make those comments truly constructive. Sometimes the truth is not what you want to hear, but there it is. If I only wanted compliments, I would post to Flickr. I have never posted an image on FB, either. You know I expect to be told what others see is wrong. And yes, I do push limits, something i do in life, as well. I like my chicken crunchy, but only when fried. Peter, perhaps your sharpening is fine for prints you make, but for images displayed on high quality monitors, most of your work is way oversharpened. -- John McWilliams This space intentionally left blank, except for these words. |
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Risked a pot pie
On 8/4/2015 11:39 AM, John McWilliams wrote:
On 8/3/15 PDT 10:29 AM, PeterN wrote: On 8/3/2015 1:17 PM, Savageduck wrote: snip ...and in that respect it is a useful tool to see why an image appears the way it does, and what can be done to fix it. You asked for comments, the image raised some questions, and a look at the EXIF data helps to make those comments truly constructive. Sometimes the truth is not what you want to hear, but there it is. If I only wanted compliments, I would post to Flickr. I have never posted an image on FB, either. You know I expect to be told what others see is wrong. And yes, I do push limits, something i do in life, as well. I like my chicken crunchy, but only when fried. Peter, perhaps your sharpening is fine for prints you make, but for images displayed on high quality monitors, most of your work is way oversharpened. Thanks, You struck a chord. It may very well be that my old Viewsonic was not up to the viewing quality of the newer monitors, and I have been less than diligent about replacing it. Now I have to. At least I will as son as I can free up from more pressing family health issues. As I posted earlier, I will be getting a 4k monitor. Still haven't decided which one. The image will look much different different on a high quality monitor -- PeterN |
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