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The hardest thing about not being a "real" photographer...
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<blockquote data-quote="Flugelbinder" data-source="post: 240721" data-attributes="member: 18582"><p>Thanks a lot guys. It does take practice to know what to say and how to say it. As for the image, it is a JPEG straight out of camera. BTW, I´ve seen this photo (and others) on different screens (60 inch LCD, 32 LCD, 50 Plasma and my wife´s laptop) and I have a question regarding how people are seeing it (one of the main reasons why I posted the image). On the 60 LCD and the 50 Plasma the image looks great, on the 32 LCD looks a tad underexposed (like mentioned by Dragan), on my wife´s laptop looks overexposed... The print looks great as it was from the NEF file... How do we know how the internet comunity is seeing our images???</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Flugelbinder, post: 240721, member: 18582"] Thanks a lot guys. It does take practice to know what to say and how to say it. As for the image, it is a JPEG straight out of camera. BTW, I´ve seen this photo (and others) on different screens (60 inch LCD, 32 LCD, 50 Plasma and my wife´s laptop) and I have a question regarding how people are seeing it (one of the main reasons why I posted the image). On the 60 LCD and the 50 Plasma the image looks great, on the 32 LCD looks a tad underexposed (like mentioned by Dragan), on my wife´s laptop looks overexposed... The print looks great as it was from the NEF file... How do we know how the internet comunity is seeing our images??? [/QUOTE]
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