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Feb 5, 2020 13:05:30   #
Markag
 
New attempt with different results on cooking my lamp.
This time I requested the lamp be Orange at 100% intensity. Mentioned because I didn't record or take notice of the lamp's variables during the first attempt.
This time Photoshop was not nearly as upset with its warnings. I also didn't make an attempt to open the result. Screen shot with changes, cropped/enlarged. I think the 100% orange must be the variable.


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Feb 5, 2020 14:02:32   #
Linda From Maine Loc: Yakima, Washington
 
Why didn't you open it in the main editor, Mark? Are you still experimenting with how you want final result? Would you post a straight pic of the lamp? I'm curious to try a few things.

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Feb 5, 2020 15:24:41   #
Markag
 
Linda From Maine wrote:
Why didn't you open it in the main editor, Mark? Are you still experimenting with how you want final result? Would you post a straight pic of the lamp? I'm curious to try a few things.


I have 4 of these lamps in my living room. Hundreds of colors available and thousands of intensities from 1 to 100 percent. I'll get you a straight up shot . Put it up on Google drive and send you a link,?

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Feb 5, 2020 16:09:24   #
Linda From Maine Loc: Yakima, Washington
 
Markag wrote:
I have 4 of these lamps in my living room. Hundreds of colors available and thousands of intensities from 1 to 100 percent. I'll get you a straight up shot . Put it up on Google drive and send you a link,?
Just click reply to this note, scroll below the text box and attach it, same as if you were creating a new topic. Don't forget to "store original" Thanks!

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Feb 5, 2020 16:13:22   #
L-Fox
 
Markag wrote:
New attempt with different results on cooking my lamp.
This time I requested the lamp be Orange at 100% intensity. Mentioned because I didn't record or take notice of the lamp's variables during the first attempt.
This time Photoshop was not nearly as upset with its warnings. I also didn't make an attempt to open the result. Screen shot with changes, cropped/enlarged. I think the 100% orange must be the variable.


Even better than the first one.

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Feb 5, 2020 17:36:07   #
Markag
 
Linda From Maine wrote:
Just click reply to this note, scroll below the text box and attach it, same as if you were creating a new topic. Don't forget to "store original" Thanks!


But the original is an 85mb nef.?

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Feb 5, 2020 19:31:16   #
Linda From Maine Loc: Yakima, Washington
 
Markag wrote:
But the original is an 85mb nef.?
OH. Well, then, I guess your earlier idea is the best Thanks!

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Feb 6, 2020 06:39:04   #
Delderby Loc: Derby UK
 
Color apart - I think the picture is better with the base included. Something behind the base to balance everything up is good. What is the temp. of the WB? :sm01
P.S. hide the flex.

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Feb 6, 2020 10:05:37   #
nanaval Loc: Cornwall
 
I like this one a lot better than the first one...

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Feb 6, 2020 16:42:36   #
Linda From Maine Loc: Yakima, Washington
 
OK, here is a real photo result Note in my settings I turned off the warnings for under-exposed (blue) and over-exposed (red) so that I was seeing what was really happening with my choices.

PS Elements doesn't have "texture" in ACR, and I forgot about dehaze by the time I got it opened in main section. My custom number scale for temperature is -100 to +100 so I couldn't use your setting there either. I changed all the others to equal the ones you sent me, then moved temperature slider 'til I liked what I saw. Opened into main editor to save as jpg. What do you think, Mark?


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Feb 6, 2020 17:09:44   #
Markag
 
Linda From Maine wrote:
OK, here is a real photo result Note in my settings I turned off the warnings for under-exposed (blue) and over-exposed (red) so that I was seeing what was really happening with my choices.

PS Elements doesn't have "texture" in ACR, and I forgot about dehaze by the time I got it opened in main section. My custom number scale for temperature is -100 to +100 so I couldn't use your setting there either. I changed all the others to equal the ones you sent me, then moved temperature slider 'til I liked what I saw. Opened into main editor to save as jpg. What do you think, Mark?
OK, here is a real photo result img src="https://... (show quote)


These are a lot of fun and I like yours as well. That wall behind the lamp is white and textured. You managed purple, blue and black. Still wondering about what color the lamp was when the first photo was taken and what other colors might result.

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Feb 6, 2020 21:55:51   #
pfrancke Loc: cold Maine
 
good solid seductive work

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