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Is this what I can expect every thread to turn into as a TPF member?
Is this what I can expect every thread to turn into as a TPF member?
Like I said, #3 looks overexposed.
Rely on your eyes, because the highlights are overexposed.
You've already gone to say that because photoshop doesn't have them at 255, they aren't blown. Hotspots do not have to be @ 255 to be perceived as blown.
Is this what I can expect every thread to turn into as a TPF member?
Like I said, #3 looks overexposed.
No you said:
Rely on your eyes, because the highlights are overexposed.
Which is where we got into this conversation about. . .
You've already gone to say that because photoshop doesn't have them at 255, they aren't blown. Hotspots do not have to be @ 255 to be perceived as blown.
I, and the great multitudes of the Googleverse, disagree with you. For the great majority, a blown highlight is a bright spot in an image which has lost its detail. By that definition the only real "blown highlight" is the tip of the guys nose; hardly what I would classify as "blown highlights gone wild - " or that the overall image itself is overexposed.
Semantics.
Semantics.
Ohhhhhhh. . .ok.
The area around his left cheek and between his eyes may be a bit hot. Far from blown, and certainly I don't perceive it as blown since there is still quite clear detail in both areas.
Yes the tip of the noce got away from LB - however exposure wise, it's not taking anything away from the photo and is certainly far from the Blown Highlight Armageddon that was mentioned on the first page.
Ballistics said:Go on.
Is this what I can expect every thread to turn into as a TPF member?
Ballistics said:Go on.
I don't think that there are "perceived blown" areas. At least not on my screen. I think that there are calibrated monitors and uncalibrated monitors. ;-)
I would say that they're a tad overexposed, but no areas are blown. I compared via my editing station and my phone.
Is this what I can expect every thread to turn into as a TPF member?
What exactly did you expect when you ask for C&C, and then argue with the people who were generous enough to give you some of their time to reply with thoughtful critique?
Option 1: Carefully consider the C&C you receive, discuss and ask for clarity if necessary, then decide which you want to synthesize.
Option 2: Make excuses, argue and complain.
If you want to get better, it's an easy choice.
Ballistics said:They are very hot on my screen. I've calibrated my monitor as best as I could without any third party software and have been extremely satisfied with prints. Having said that, if the term "blown" has no wiggle room, then I'll just stick with very hot.
This is *not* how anyone gets better.
Is this what I can expect every thread to turn into as a TPF member?