I like #2, those eyes are amazing so I would have cropped tighter into a portrait image...
Nice memory for you both.
Good times...
Always happy to see more of your pictures.
Well executed as always.
kymarto wrote:
You are editing in Adobe RGB, and UHH displays thumbs sRGB. Convert to sRGB for the web
not quite true. Whatever the OP is editing in is leaving it with the Exif displaying 'Color Space : Uncalibrated/Unknown (-1)'. I'm not familiar with his workflow but I guess it's easy to miss a tick to select the 'Color Space' during the save process.
I've also tried saving the OP's download as an AdobeRGB image, and this is how it comes out:
On my monitor the image appears 'softer' then the sRGB image. Please don't ask me to explain why, I'm already working past my usual knowledge level, lol:
Math78 wrote:
It could be a color space problem. Read this thread from Jan 19, 2016, especially the long comment by apaflo on page 2. One of the most useful facts I've learned from UHH.
"My photos uploaded to UH contest look washed out" by Mormorazzi
https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-362867-2.htmlIt is indeed a colour space problem, and plays interesting tricks with my pc. If however, you open the download/original in Adobe Elements (or whatever) and use the IMAGE/Convert Color Profile/Convert to sRGB option (or AdobeRGB, whatever your preference) then resave it, it should retain the nice bright red appearance rather then the brown cast it currently gives.
I've attached the download with the sRGB option selected.... It is so much better and I can understand your frustration...
That will probably be your Hotmail/Microsoft password...
Well done you for being different! Did you notice the person in the apartment opposite taking pictures?
During my long ago attempts to do Pictures To Exe 'slide' shows, we were always advised to use the 'Bicubic Sharper' option when resizing smaller and 'Bicubic Smoother' when going larger, rather then the standard option. No idea if this is relevant to you, lol.
You do do some cracking pictures!
Sadly the only almost foolproof way to present images for critique is to provide a download option, or a web link (to give you an element of control) to the full size image, though I understand why many don't want to provide this option.
Fun in the Sun... thank you for brightening a grey damp day here in the UK
The shadow could almost be a picture in it's own right.
Well done you for a quick 'grab shot'.
not worried about the lack of facial illumination but don't like the black line covering her elbow, otherwise your best yet!