I finally got to make a calendar again after missing out the last two years. I came back from the trip to Colorado with lots of varied scenery to work with, as you will see from the selections below. Although I ran into issues with compatibility between my color output and the print company's required color space, I got help from some UHH members and am trying out a new print company. Keeping my fingers crossed. I will have to add on to the post using 'reply' in order to get all 13 images posted. So wait a bit for the second part to post.
The Calendar Cover--Book Cliffs Escarpment at Sunset
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Book Cliffs Escarpment
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Storm is Comin' Across the Dallas Divide
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Rain Over the Sneffels Range at Sunset
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Pinnacle Ridge Along Owl Creek Pass
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The Sneffels Range From Double RL Ranch
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Rowdy Lake In The Uncompahgre National Forest
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Homesteader's Cabin near Crested Butte
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The East River Along Gothic Road, Mt. Crested Butte
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Woods Lake near Sawpit
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These complete the images for the 2022 calendar.
Along Washington Gulch Road, Mt. Crested Butte
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Starting Up Grand Mesa From Grand Junction
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Storm Clouds Chasing Us Up Colorado Monument on The Return to Grand Junction
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Excellent set. Thing is, you could do several calendar sets showing a different Colorado in each one. Just got back a couple of weeks ago, and I could have been in another state from the place your photos were taken.
You have some richly colored photos of interesting landscape and sky in those parts. Thanks for sharing. I especially like the one with the rail fence.
dmeyer wrote:
These complete the images for the 2022 calendar.
Thanks, Bill! So these images are in sRGB color output and I am trying out a different printer that accepts and uses the same. The CMYK conversion thing got too complicated and indicated that I might get some quirky results. Sure appreciated all the help that was offered by hoggers on my previous post...learned a lot.
quixdraw wrote:
Excellent set. Thing is, you could do several calendar sets showing a different Colorado in each one. Just got back a couple of weeks ago, and I could have been in another state from the place your photos were taken.
That does not surprise me, quixdraw, and is one of the reasons I love visiting Colorado and Oregon the most...so much diversity!
anotherview wrote:
You have some richly colored photos of interesting landscape and sky in those parts. Thanks for sharing. I especially like the one with the rail fence.
Thank you! The one you like has an interesting backstory about Marie Scott, the rancher who acquired over 100,000 acres by the time of her death in 1972. You may enjoy reading about her and the land Ralph Lauren bought from her estate. Just scroll halfway down on this link:
https://silverstage.news/women-ranchers-in-ouray-county/
I enjoyed your last calendar, Diane. It looks like you are on the way to another hit. No snow shots for winter?
Beautiful. Are you going to sell the calenders?
dmeyer wrote:
Thanks, Bill! So these images are in sRGB color output and I am trying out a different printer that accepts and uses the same. The CMYK conversion thing got too complicated and indicated that I might get some quirky results. Sure appreciated all the help that was offered by hoggers on my previous post...learned a lot.
I know Costco prints sRGB images nicely on
photographic paper (select "Print As Is", NO color correction), but I have no idea how they print calendars, if they print them.
I hope you can get the results you want with whomever you choose.
dmeyer wrote:
These complete the images for the 2022 calendar.
Will make a lovely calendar!
Well done. Should make a great calendar.👍👍
That is a gorgeous calendar.
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