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Promthep Cape
Image Title:  Promthep Cape
 
 By: Joanna Lamb  
  Copyright ©2004



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Photographer Joanna Lamb {K:1312}
Project #55 Peace & Tranquility Camera Model canon ixus
Categories Landscape
Travel
Film Format
Portfolio travels 03-04
Lens canon
Uploaded 4/11/2004 Film / Memory Type n/a
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 307 Shutter 1/60
Favorites Aperture f/2.8
Critiques 12 Rating
5.52
/ 5 Ratings
Location City -  Phuket
State - 
Country - Thailand   Thailand
About help! when i load images here they look so much flatter and lighter than they do on my mac. i have no clue really how to use Photoshop - tried increasing contrast and reducing brightness. it has helped but if anyone can advise quick tip on how to avoid this - much appreciated! (when i have more time i intend to learn PS fully!) many thanks, jo
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There are 12 Comments in 1 Pages
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G L   {K:1676} 4/11/2004
I played with it for a minute or two, but couldn't do anything that looks better than this.
I like it as is. Looks beautiful.


Teunis Haveman   {K:52598} 4/12/2004
Joanna, beautiful
Great shot
I have try for better but no
Look what I try
Teunis



Joanna Lamb   {K:1312} 4/12/2004
Thanks so much George.


Joanna Lamb   {K:1312} 4/12/2004
Thank you so much Teunis. Your help is much appreciated - I'll need to try framing - when I work out how! :-)


Stephen Bowden   {K:64519} 4/12/2004
Great photo Joanna


Joanna Lamb   {K:1312} 4/13/2004
Thanks Stephen


Steve Kaufman   {K:2787} 4/17/2004
Joanna, when you upload to usefilm, it will become an SRGB file format. To see what the image will look like in advance, go to Image>Mode>Assign Profile, and select SRGB. In my experience, this will make the image a bit lighter, and not as saturated as compared to the original image file on my Mac. Make subtle adjustments once the file is SRGB, and I think you'll be happier with the look of your image once you upload it to usefilm. Also, in general, you will get better adjustments if you adjust Levels and Curves rather than the Brightness/Contrast controls. PS is one of those programs that takes a long time to master, but it doesn't take so long to learn how to make a few simple adjustments using curves and levels.


Joanna Lamb   {K:1312} 4/21/2004
Many thanks for your help Steve - I'll try this next time. Cheers, Jo


G L   {K:1676} 4/21/2004
Great advice Steve! I started to play with curves just a little on some Elvis sculpture pics. I see that it can do a lot. Will post them soon.


G L   {K:1676} 4/21/2004
P.S. Joanna, I'm glad I came back & looked again. Added to favs now. Love it as is. Regards.


Mary Brown   {K:68582} 4/2/2005
Beautiful.
Mary
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Sergio  Cárdenas   {K:24812} 4/3/2005
Really beautiful sunset, love this shot
Best regards

Sergio


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