| Subject: | Re: [OM] Peter Lik again |
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| From: | "C.H.Ling" <ch_photo@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> |
| Date: | Tue, 20 Jan 2009 10:24:33 +0800 |
For sure, if a print is view under proper lighting condition it will look much better especially if it is illuminated with dark background. C.H.Ling ----- Original Message ----- From: "Chuck Norcutt" > You are probably correct but I don't think there's any amount of > brightening I could do that would make the print look like it does in > mid-afternoon sun. > > Chuck Norcutt > > C.H.Ling wrote: >> Your print could be a little dark for room light then, with a traditional >> photo paper print there are some 'hidden' dark tone that can be seen >> under >> bright light and you get more dynamic range. >> >> Generally you should increase the brightness/contrast (I use curve tool) >> before send to the lab if you have asked for direct output without >> adjustment. I did over a thousand outputs few years ago, all prints were >> came out as expected after I have made a match of the montior to the >> trial >> prints. >> >> C.H.Ling >> -- _________________________________________________________________ Options: http://lists.thomasclausen.net/mailman/listinfo/olympus Archives: http://lists.thomasclausen.net/mailman/private/olympus/ Themed Olympus Photo Exhibition: http://www.tope.nl/ |
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