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    Just to add another data point, everything except the sky is really dark on my screen too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill W View Post
    Very peaceful scene Brant....I like it a lot, but (unsolicited C&C) in PPing did you try to bring out the darks and shadows. These areas look too dark on my monitor and the pic, IMO, is losing some interesting details; e.g. reflection in water and seaweed along shore line. Ignore if this is just my monitor.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DavidEccleston View Post
    Just to add another data point, everything except the sky is really dark on my screen too.
    Thanks guys. I'll try to keep that in mind with my posts. It is an interesting thought that we each will be seeing a different image. I have heard one of the issues for the whole DRone crowd is that many monitors have significantly less DR (7-8 stops if memory serves) compared to our camera bodies (11-12 stops for Canon).

    I've been adjusting for flickr sharpening my images (which sometimes translates to TDP, sometimes not). I sometimes like portions of my images being darker. While this is intended to be one of those images, I can see color and detail in every corner of the image on my screen. When I toggle looking for shadow clipping, only very small cracks and crevices in the foreground rocks are detected. Nothing in the rest of the image. The only issue I found was that when I converted it to jpg, I had limited the file size to < 192 KB. But, even the smaller jpg has that detail on my screen.

    Two more from the trip (both 5DIII and 24-70 II):

    @39 mm, 1/160, f/7.1, ISO 160

    small-0136 by kayaker72, on Flickr

    @24 mm, 1/60, f/8, ISO 100

    small-0109 by kayaker72, on Flickr

    Thanks for viewing...Brant
    Last edited by Kayaker72; 03-02-2015 at 06:13 PM.

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