Yep, you have that pesky color space issue again. Just make sure you select sRGB when saving, if you plan to post online.
The downloads look very nice! I've never used Lightroom; do you feel the HDR is fairly easy to work with?
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Much easier than Photo Shop! Funny, my export data shows sRGB. In taking the photos, however, my in-camera monitor showed the color dull compared to the photos when downloaded to my computer. There is probably a camera calibration issue that I do not understand.
You probably have a good computer monitor that displays high color gamut. The screen on the back of your camera probably is just sRGB, and not 100% sRGB. That's my guess anyway. Nice shots BTW!
You probably have a good computer monitor that displays high color gamut. The screen on the back of your camera probably is just sRGB, and not 100% sRGB. That's my guess anyway. Nice shots BTW!
Correct! In addition to Lightroom, I got a BenQ 2700 monitor. It is great. The only difference between men and boys is the size and cost of their toys.
Since you are asking for our comments on your images I will make mine. What I see in both are slight underexposure and a slight loss of sharpness due to file compression, nothing that could not be fixed with software.
Not bad for the 1rst try. Did you get the 4k monitor, either way they are both good monitors. On my wish list since Eizio & Nec are out of my price range as a hobbyist.
Since you are asking for our comments on your images I will make mine. What I see in both are slight underexposure and a slight loss of sharpness due to file compression, nothing that could not be fixed with software.