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<blockquote data-quote="WeeHector" data-source="post: 158211" data-attributes="member: 14301"><p>Okay with me. Perhaps one of the problems with trying to correct colour and luminosity is the use of laptops. Depending on the angle of the screen these will change and what one sees does not always reflect what one will upload.</p><p></p><p>However, on the point of colour and contrast. Should the person who took the photo, who was there on the spot, who knows what the colours really are, who knows what the lighting conditions were, who has an emotional input into the shot and who has seen the photo in full 12 Mega-pixel resolution...? Get my gist? </p><p></p><p>Okay, we submit our photos for critique, though they are in jpeg and in reduced format, often hiding major details and the image is not always shown in the original colours. Just one of the hazards of the trade, but I would really like more input on the 12 points of critique. 0 points out of 12 for the moment, which doesn't really help me become a better photographer.</p><p></p><p>Please don't take this as personal criticism. I need all the photographic help and advice I can get as long as it is constructive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WeeHector, post: 158211, member: 14301"] Okay with me. Perhaps one of the problems with trying to correct colour and luminosity is the use of laptops. Depending on the angle of the screen these will change and what one sees does not always reflect what one will upload. However, on the point of colour and contrast. Should the person who took the photo, who was there on the spot, who knows what the colours really are, who knows what the lighting conditions were, who has an emotional input into the shot and who has seen the photo in full 12 Mega-pixel resolution...? Get my gist? Okay, we submit our photos for critique, though they are in jpeg and in reduced format, often hiding major details and the image is not always shown in the original colours. Just one of the hazards of the trade, but I would really like more input on the 12 points of critique. 0 points out of 12 for the moment, which doesn't really help me become a better photographer. Please don't take this as personal criticism. I need all the photographic help and advice I can get as long as it is constructive. [/QUOTE]
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