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Got a nice gallery of your own photography? Post it here so we can all take a look (I hope this thread hasn't happened before).
Here's mine to start us off.
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I really dugg the colored tractor with the b&w background.
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Originally Posted by mdc
Some interesting stuff there, what camera do you use?
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Nikon D50 with the 18-55mm and the 18-200mm kit lenses.
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fyi: the ride you have as the Enterprise...is just a witches wheel. very common fair ride.
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Originally Posted by mdc
Nikon D50 with the 18-55mm and the 18-200mm kit lenses.
Heh, let the Canon vs Nikon fanboy fight begin!
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Canon all the way!!! [/fanboi]
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OK that's enough
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Originally Posted by WOPR
OK that's enough
Yeah, enough. Canon wins.
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We're talking real cameras here guys.....
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Originally Posted by Railroader
We're talking real cameras here guys.....
Really.....olympus still....or kodak
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yep.
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Originally Posted by Tenacious Dyl
that is very nice dude!
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Originally Posted by Railroader
We're talking real cameras here guys.....
Yeah, I'm pretty sure sony still doesn't know how to make a decent SLR.
I use a D50. Nikon for me.
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Salty, it's PHOTOS.
Here's mine, haven't added in some time.
..My Spot..
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Originally Posted by iranfromthezoo
that is very nice dude!
Thanks
Do you have any photos up on flickr / deviant / etc?
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yep.
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Mine:
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You have to use Safari - or else the colors are off.
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"Microsoft is a cross between the Borg and the Ferengi. Unfortunately, they use Borg to do their marketing and Ferengi to do their programming." Simon Slavin
Me on Flickr.
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The gene pool needs cleaning - I'll be the chlorine.
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Originally Posted by IceEnclosure
Salty, it's PHOTOS.
Here's mine, haven't added in some time.
..My Spot..
Sick shelf of Ketel One.
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Here be my photoblog, which is about 4 or 5 months behind in photo uploading. (I`m very lazy.... and have a lot of work to do on it. Or just about 500 pictures to upload...)
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Originally Posted by MindFad
Sick shelf of Ketel One.
yes, yes it is.
that's at Passion Nightclub at the Seminole Hard Rock if you wanna work on depleting their supply.
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Originally Posted by cszar2001
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You have to use Safari - or else the colors are off.
What's so wrong with it?
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That image is a bad example since I replaced it over the weekend. ;-)
It's now officially fixed.
These two however show what I mean:
Colors are too "flat" for my taste - hurting the feel of the image:
The green is supposed to be a kind of "out-of-this-world-green":
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My website is under construction, but I've uploaded a gallery with some photos. There's also a link to my flickr page at the bottom.
http://www.sergiorecabarren.com
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Originally Posted by Railroader
Could you see a difference in my screenshot?
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Originally Posted by Gossamer
Could you see a difference in my screenshot?
The image in safari is higher contrast and a bit more saturated (although a side-effect of the higher contrast may be deeper colors, giving it a more saturated look)
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Originally Posted by cszar2001
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You have to use Safari - or else the colors are off.
Convert your images to sRGB while exporting them. That'll eliminate the problem.
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Originally Posted by Gossamer
Could you see a difference in my screenshot?
Yes, the differences are very clear to me. The color gamuts are different. But I am a photographer.
This is one of the reasons I use Safari for all of my web browsing. When done correctly, the differences are dramatic.
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Originally Posted by JoshuaZ
Here be my photoblog, which is about 4 or 5 months behind in photo uploading. (I`m very lazy.... and have a lot of work to do on it. Or just about 500 pictures to upload...)
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Great shots Josh!!!
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Originally Posted by Goldfinger
Convert your images to sRGB while exporting them. That'll eliminate the problem.
Changed the settings this weekend.
Sadly I only found out about this problem a few weeks ago - so my older shots only "work" in Safari and it's too much work to replace them all.
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Originally Posted by Goldfinger
Convert your images to sRGB while exporting them. That'll eliminate the problem.
If his intention is for web use or for viewing on a TV. For developing and printing he's probably better off with Adobe 1998
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Originally Posted by IceEnclosure
yes, yes it is.
that's at Passion Nightclub at the Seminole Hard Rock if you wanna work on depleting their supply.
Isn't that right next to Murphy's Law? I saw two nasty fights my first time at the Seminole Hard Rock. Good stuff.
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Originally Posted by Railroader
If his intention is for web use or for viewing on a TV. For developing and printing he's probably better off with Adobe 1998
That would depend on who the printer is. If you take it to the local drug store printer many will assume it is sRGB instead of looking in the file. Even the photo store I sometimes get prints at does not know how to handle a aRGB file. They told me that when they tried to print them that way the results were not as good. When I questioned the tech, it was apparent he did not understand what he was doing.
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Originally Posted by MindFad
Isn't that right next to Murphy's Law? My saw two nasty fights my first time at the Seminole Hard Rock. Good stuff.
I think it's not right next to Murphy's, but I'm usually retarded when I'm at the Hard Rock so I dunno.
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Originally Posted by climber
That would depend on who the printer is. If you take it to the local drug store printer many will assume it is sRGB instead of looking in the file. Even the photo store I sometimes get prints at does not know how to handle a aRGB file. They told me that when they tried to print them that way the results were not as good. When I questioned the tech, it was apparent he did not understand what he was doing.
You may settle for substandard work, but I don't. I only work with shops that know what they are doing. I certainly won't have my pictures developed at Wal-Mart.
Most places will actually send you their ICC profile so you can work in their machines gamut. I only deal with shops that will do that.
And most printers at home will do a better job with Adobe 1998 than with sRGB.
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Originally Posted by Railroader
You may settle for substandard work, but I don't. I only work with shops that know what they are doing. I certainly won't have my pictures developed at Wal-Mart.
Most places will actually send you their ICC profile so you can work in their machines gamut. I only deal with shops that will do that.
And most printers at home will do a better job with Adobe 1998 than with sRGB.
Can we please stop with the attitude? I am glad that you spend all that effort on all your beautiful photos. Occasionally I am lucky enough to manage a photo worthy enough.
I think your statement is not accurate, for where most people go to have their photos printed. But that was not my point. If the printer assumes the sRGB and you give them aRGB your prints will be awful. That is what happens if you take your CD and print them at most kiosks. The same thing happens on the web. Hence if in doubt about their abilities give them sRGB. Is that not accurate? Or is everyone an idiot if they don't take or send their files at a high end lab that knows color spaces.
Most any printer will do a "better job" with aRGB, including ones at home as long as things are set up correctly. That is of course because the Gamut is larger.
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OK guys no more nastiness in my thread of joy please!
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Nice little orb weaver in my yard recently:
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That's a nice photo MindFad. I've never seen one of those before.
I need to buy a Macro lens.
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