This is number 25 in the series "Print-a-Day for 30 Days."

<http://georges.posterous.com/falling-leaves-print-a-day-25>

Yesterday was the hottest day of the summer and we are months away
from falling leaves.  I've always liked this photo because of the tree
with colorful leaves and the bright blue sky showing through its bare
neighbor.

The 2012 version of the Lightroom 4 process engine pulled
significantly more detail and color contrast from this image than the
older version that was used when I shot the photo in 2008. (Actually,
in 2008 I was using Adobe Camera Raw, but ACR and Lightroom share the
same process module.)  If you haven't revisited some of your favorite
older photos with the new version of the software, you owe it to
yourself to give it a try.

 I decreased the intensity of blue sky for the print version of this
photo.  One of the lessons learned from this 30 project is the screen
is not capable of displaying all the blue tones that the printer is
capable of printing.  Boosting the sky to look great on the screen can
lead to electric blue, unnatural skies in the print.

gs

George Sinos
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