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<blockquote data-quote="willowdogger" data-source="post: 285033" data-attributes="member: 20888"><p>I really appreciate you taking the time with the above image. When I shoot one of these, I try to get them out as soon as possible onto Flikr. I've even managed to post them before some people have returned home, had a bath and a bite to eat. Primarily, it's to raise money for Malaria No More. People donate on line or pass money onto me which I in turn donate under my own name. I would love to spend time AND have the knowledge that you obviously have about post image manipulation. There are lots of events to get to in the next few months, but I would like to pick out the best ones and work on them. </p><p>Today saw another of my wonderful blunders; I'd turned the monitor brightness down somehow and thought that the camera wasn't reading the light correctly. When I got home, the penny dropped and I found that the images I'd taken were not exposed correctly. Managed to change things a little and ... Ah well. Won't make that mistake again. Or WILL I? What is the best setting for monitor brightness when review an image?</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]80357[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="willowdogger, post: 285033, member: 20888"] I really appreciate you taking the time with the above image. When I shoot one of these, I try to get them out as soon as possible onto Flikr. I've even managed to post them before some people have returned home, had a bath and a bite to eat. Primarily, it's to raise money for Malaria No More. People donate on line or pass money onto me which I in turn donate under my own name. I would love to spend time AND have the knowledge that you obviously have about post image manipulation. There are lots of events to get to in the next few months, but I would like to pick out the best ones and work on them. Today saw another of my wonderful blunders; I'd turned the monitor brightness down somehow and thought that the camera wasn't reading the light correctly. When I got home, the penny dropped and I found that the images I'd taken were not exposed correctly. Managed to change things a little and ... Ah well. Won't make that mistake again. Or WILL I? What is the best setting for monitor brightness when review an image? [ATTACH=CONFIG]80357._xfImport[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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