Depending on the colour space you edit in, converting to sRGB can kill things like highlights and especially reds, which have a tiny little gamut in sRGB.

bill

On 2/28/2023 5:19 PM, Rick Womer wrote:
Thanks, Bill.

The odd thing is that I did a series of adjustments to the dng file, increasing 
contrast and saturation and brightening the flowers. When I converted the dngs 
to jpgs, the changes were there but subtle. Usually the jpg is much closer to 
the final dng.

Methinks I will try again, abandoning any subtlety.

Rick

On Feb 28, 2023, at 5:43 PM, Bill <anotherdrunken...@gmail.com> wrote:

On 2/28/2023 2:50 PM, Rick Womer wrote:
Sunlight came through our living room window at just the right time.

https://rickwomer.smugmug.com/2023/February-2023/Feb-miscellany/i-F8Mft6Q/A

(K-5, DA 17-70)

Comments always appreciated.
That is really quite pretty.
If I could make a suggestion, go back in and raise the reds and the whites/ 
highlights just a little wee bit. Just to give them a bit of pop.
I don't do this often, but I took the liberty of downloading the image. I put 
it into Camera Raw and raised the whites/highlights just enough to have the 
clipping warning come on, and the reds I dialed in -21.

I really like that image.

bill


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