On 2/9/2010 10:28 AM, frank theriault wrote:
On Tue, Feb 9, 2010 at 3:17 AM, Sasha Sobol<sa...@asobol.com>  wrote:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/sobol/4342024309/

Comments and critique are welcome!
Well, I told you guys yesterday that I wouldn't be online today, but
clearly I lied.  I only mention this as a preface to explaining that
I'm not on my home computer (hence no PESOs), rather on a public
computer at a library.  That is relevent insofar as the screen is
likely not calibrated.

Which leads into the fact that on this public computer, your photo is
extremely dark.  None of the other PESOs I've looked at (including my
night-time streetcar shot) are nearly this dark, so even though the
screen's not calibrated, I think the darkness is in your photo, not my
screen.

I think there's a really good photo in there, but I simply can't see
it.  The two people on the right are virtually indistiguishable!
Levels!  Curves! I need brightness!

;-)

cheers,
frank

How Ironic, you're constantly taking photos in the dark... :-)

You are right, the monitor I'm using right now is getting tired, and it is no longer as bright as it used ot be. (I've been very lazy and have to swap it out for the good one), and this is very dark. To actually see what was happening in this photo I had to save a copy of this image to my system and use irfanview to kick the Gamma up a couple of notches. I had thought it was just me so I didn't comment on it.





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