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• #9102
No sweat, Mcfries never die.
You've seen "Supersize Me"? -
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• #9104
Still life.
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• #9105
Had a play with my 10 stop filter yesterday
Liverpool X-Pro1 18-55
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• #9106
Nice! Thats pretty much directly in front of my grandparents house... Such view.
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• #9107
Thanks man!
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• #9108
I think I want the fuji 18-55...who want to sell me one...
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• #9109
Can vouch for lens, MPB Photographic have 4 in stock
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• #9110
So cool!
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• #9111
Thanks very much!
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• #9112
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• #9113
..not photography that I'm proud of, but saw this beautiful car today, a "Reliant Scimitar GTE" - have never seen one of these before - and thought I'd share, as it's from Britain..
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• #9114
..would never do shenanigans like this myself, but that's a great image!
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• #9116
Why do any photos I upload to the internet (facebook, imgur etc) look darker than they do in Windows Photo Viewer? Is it because I'm exporting them from Lightroom in sRGB or something? No understand
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• #9117
Sounds like a profile issue. Best (imho) is to export images without a profile as different browsers do different things with different profiles.
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• #9118
That said, every monitor is different too, especially glossy ones that adds heaps of darks.
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• #9119
They're old Dell ones, fairly decent quality. I'm not sure I CAN export without a profile, just gives me a choice of sRGB, AdobeRGB and ProPhoto RGB. Also "other" with a big list of all the profiles Windows seems to come with...
This seems to illustrate it, at least on my screens. Left is how Lightroom and Photo Viewer look, right is how the actual JPEG appears uploaded.
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• #9120
Have you tried looking at them not in Photo Viewer but in some other program before uploading?
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• #9121
Make sure you're using sRGB. Could be a goofy gamma setting in chrome or something.
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• #9122
That's what I thought... and yeah, they look correct in Paint, Photoshop, the Photos metro app. And apparently a png or jpg screenshot of the photo will upload and look correct on say, imgur. Just not the exported jpg. Argh
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• #9123
Ah, I've just checked internet explorer and the same image looks fine. Just Chrome being odd then. I'll have to hunt for settings somewhere
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• #9125
..that's some funky pattern on this chipboards up there, is this just for "decoration" of the building site?
it doesn't look like it is all in the water
the un nibbled end is high and dry