B Bspeed ~SPONSOR~ Jan 14, 2007 314 0 Jan 28, 2007 #1 time to make the up-and-coming riders famous :cool: Racing at North 40 MX in Denison/Sherman, Tx. Attachments letsrace.jpg 142.2 KB · Views: 286
Okiewan Admin Dec 31, 1969 29,550 2,238 Texas Jan 28, 2007 #2 Nice pics. Question; is your monitor calibrated? I ask because both captures are way over saturated in post process.
Nice pics. Question; is your monitor calibrated? I ask because both captures are way over saturated in post process.
B Bspeed ~SPONSOR~ Jan 14, 2007 314 0 Jan 29, 2007 Thread starter #3 Thanks for telling me that. These are jpg's from the camera, and the only PS work is crop, size, save for web. So its my camera setting....I will change it.
Thanks for telling me that. These are jpg's from the camera, and the only PS work is crop, size, save for web. So its my camera setting....I will change it.
M Moose ~SPONSOR~ Sep 16, 2006 1,091 0 Jan 29, 2007 #5 02, yeah I think it's an 85. Look at the pipe.
B Bspeed ~SPONSOR~ Jan 14, 2007 314 0 Jan 30, 2007 Thread starter #7 Okiewan said: Nice pics. Question; is your monitor calibrated? I ask because both captures are way over saturated in post process. Click to expand... Okiewan are you on a Mac ? I looked at this forum pic, and my other one, tonight on the school's mac, and WOW the reds are very saturated. so I must have done something "wrong" in PS. it may be in adobeRGB, and the gamma may be off here or something...
Okiewan said: Nice pics. Question; is your monitor calibrated? I ask because both captures are way over saturated in post process. Click to expand... Okiewan are you on a Mac ? I looked at this forum pic, and my other one, tonight on the school's mac, and WOW the reds are very saturated. so I must have done something "wrong" in PS. it may be in adobeRGB, and the gamma may be off here or something...
Okiewan Admin Dec 31, 1969 29,550 2,238 Texas Jan 30, 2007 #8 You don't want to use AdobeRGB for web images. Convert it to sRGB. Yes, I use a Mac for graphics/imaging.
You don't want to use AdobeRGB for web images. Convert it to sRGB. Yes, I use a Mac for graphics/imaging.