that looks incredibly tasty. NOM[/CENTER]
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that looks incredibly tasty. NOM[/CENTER]
For those unaware, Uwe and I have used strawberries as a reference base for reds for quite a while. Early generation photo printers and profiles had an especially difficult time with this. We knew reds were good when the strawberry looked good enough to eat, so it's kind of become an inside joke with us. We even included an image in our printer evaluation image: Printing Insights #49>that looks incredibly tasty
Not sure, either the Strawberry color is off or it is not fully ripe .
Love this Lighthouse.Cape Blanco Lighthouse, Oregon
Thanks Uwe. I do, too.Love this Lighthouse.
When I take photos of food I often overexposure 1/3 to make colors pop out more. This time it was direct sunlight and 1/3 over and that made the highlights punch that red color as I wanted.>that looks incredibly tasty
Not sure, either the Strawberry color is off or it is not fully ripe .
Love the colors in here Tim.:thumbs:Rainy Sunday here...
D800E with Zeiss Makro Planar 100mm @ f11
original 91% quality JPEG at
http://tashley1.zenfolio.com/img/s3/v43/p338492253.jpg
Joe,Fresnel lens, Umpqua River Light, Oregon
>that looks incredibly tasty
Not sure, either the Strawberry color is off or it is not fully ripe .
For those unaware, Uwe and I have used strawberries as a reference base for reds for quite a while. Early generation photo printers and profiles had an especially difficult time with this. We knew reds were good when the strawberry looked good enough to eat, so it's kind of become an inside joke with us. We even included an image in our printer evaluation image: Printing Insights #49
lol. you guys.When I take photos of food I often overexposure 1/3 to make colors pop out more. This time it was direct sunlight and 1/3 over and that made the highlights punch that red color as I wanted.
Thanks Tim! It's been a while since I've shot anything but an RZ and I can't believe the quality of files from such an easy-to-use camera. I'm pretty stunned.Shelby, those are really VERY nice! Welcome to the club....