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Mar 5, 2024 11:02:55   #
Longshadow wrote:
What does "Cinematic View" do/mean?



I don't know exactly how it works, but it seems to intensify the colors. If you have photoshop you can look at their presets and see what happens when you run your mouse over the adjustment icons. There are several of them. A few landscape adjustments, a few monochrome, a few called creative, and there is an xray adjustment in there here and there. When you put your mouse on an adjustment icon, you can see the difference. I also have a number of presets from other companies, but I hardly ever use them.

I might add too, that you can use the opacity slider to lessen the effect, and the slider for changing the blending options to create even more effects.
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Mar 4, 2024 11:27:50   #
terryMc wrote:
I edit in Adobe RGB, so when I post here I will make a Stamped layer at the top and do a Quick Export as PNG, which uses only that top layer, then I can assign an SRGB profile to that PNG to post. That preserves my layers and edits in the PSD file.



Thanks, TerryMc. I will play around with this and see what I can do.
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Mar 4, 2024 09:41:18   #
Longshadow wrote:
Color space for the thumbnail is blank, "Uncalibrated" for the large.
(The UHH program creates the thumbnail from the original.)
What color space was it saved with?
sRGB works best for the web.

What does the Cinematic View do/mean?


It was saved with the prophoto rgb. It has been a while since I posted any pictures here, so I may have violated a standard by using the photoshop standard profile. Sorry. When I post to stock agencies I always use sRGB because they require it. That may have worked better here too. When I change the profile though, all the layers disappear, so I only change it as a last resort. I will try sRGB in the future.

Photoshop has numerous adjustment layer presets, and some are called cinematic. This is a combination of a few different adjustment layers. I was just trying to find something that was a little artistic. I don't know if anyone likes it or not. Just a picture of trees. Maybe I shouldn't have posted it. But I thought it was a little artistic, and wanted to see what people thought about it.
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Mar 3, 2024 23:45:00   #
Maybe nothing special, but used a few Photoshop creative filters and came up with this.

Well, as it turns out, it doesn't have the same color dynamics as it did in Photoshop. But I will send it anyway.

Seems kind of odd.

Well, when I downloaded it, it did look more like the Photoshop version. Mystery!


(Download)
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Mar 3, 2024 23:19:24   #
toxdoc42 wrote:
When we were young, we talked about sports, and sex. When we got married we talked about our kids. Now that we are old, we talk about our illnesses.


Yes, because I can't remember sports, sex, or kids. It's all I got left.
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Mar 3, 2024 15:47:40   #
OldCADuser wrote:
The knee that they removed some torn cartilage from about 10-years ago, that's the only joint that hurts when the weather changes, which isn't all that often here in SoCal.


I think I can relate. I had a knee replacement about 5 years ago. They told me the other knee would need a replacement in two years. With the weakness in the left knee, it is still far better than the one that was operated on. The muscles are weak. At a certain point my leg collapses and I have to catch myself with the other leg. If only I had known. Especially when these replacements only last a few years. I would have never had an operation. I told the doctor, I don't care about pain, I just need to be able to use my knee. After the operation the pain was worse, and the knee less functional.

I don't mean to say everyone would experience this in the same way, but that was my experience.
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Mar 3, 2024 15:30:02   #
nice set
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Mar 3, 2024 15:20:57   #
Wishing you the best. I am getting old too. The thing that hurts me the worst though is the knees. They aint what they used to be.
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Mar 3, 2024 15:18:24   #
Very nice
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Mar 3, 2024 15:17:47   #
Very nice set
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Mar 3, 2024 15:13:19   #
Very nice!
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Mar 3, 2024 15:12:26   #
Nice set
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Mar 3, 2024 15:04:04   #
dustie wrote:
At least you weren't looking all over for the spectacles that were perched on the bridge of your nose......😁

I'll bet none of us has ever done such a thing as that!!.....😋



Well, as a kid I did that with my baseball cap. I thought I had lost it, but it was on my head. Oh, well. It's all in fun.
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Mar 3, 2024 15:02:48   #
E.L.. Shapiro wrote:
Lesson learned- Don't hang all kinds of unnecessary stuff on your camera! Keep the lens cap in your pocket or buy a spare. It's cheaper than a repair bill or a totally destroyed camera. Stings get into things! No stringss attacehd!


Thanks, Shapiro

I do all those things as much as I can. My experience with Canon lens covers though is that the fall off fairly easily even when they are attached to the camera. The string came with the Canon lens for specifically that purpose. I found though that the strings and the things they are attached to break fairly easily so it was back to square one. At least lens caps aren't too expensive, and with care they can be saved usually. One of my early experiences though was to put my camera over the top of a bridge and the lens cap came off and fell into a ravine well below, and there was no way to get to it. I'm more careful since then.
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Mar 3, 2024 12:19:30   #
Longshadow wrote:
SO glad the solution was simple!


Thanks, Longshadow
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