Post your birds (2)

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J-see

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Testing another sharpening approach to check if it diminished the fringe that really shows when scaled.

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TommysG

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A few from the backyard in the snow.

House Sparrow
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Dark eyed Junco
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another Sparrow
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female Cardinal (missed part of her tail, oops)
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White Throated Sparrow
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Alan

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Gadwall one of the ducks that hang around this area for the winter. They tend to go as far south as they need to find open water.

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J-see

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I could use some help. I'm switching to the Mac and my shots are darker there than they are on my PC so one of both needs a brightness adjustment.

When you look at this shot, would you say the green is too dark, too light or just about right? Especially the more shaded part on the neck. I need some indication which of both needs a correction.

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I adjusted the PC to the Mac and lowered it accordingly. This is the shot when adjusted to the new values.

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For me the chest is light but I still see detail and the green did light up enough but isn't too bright. I have no idea what you guys see.
 
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paul04

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J-see, In the pictures, the top picture shows more detail,
and the background in the 1st picture is a lot better,

the second picture, the bird is a little to white, and the background looks to washed out., just about make out the blue.
 
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