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John Byrns writes Hi Terry, That was my first digital photograph, for some reason it came out unreasonably dark with the camera on autopilot. The actual scene was nowhere near as dark looking in reality, as I rechecked it after seeing the photo. I think the Irfanview processing took the overall brightness back toward what the actual scene looked like, so that is good. Unfortunately Irfanview also distorted the colors in the process, making the reds and browns more orange than they actually were/are. I think the colors in the original were pretty close to what they should be, the excess darkness was the main problem that needed fixing. I will have to read the camera manual to see if there is a way to deal with this problem, or maybe it was simply the dirty window I was shooting through. Thanks for the effort at cleaning the photo up, did you start with the ginormous version I posted first, before I realized how big it was, or did you use the shrunken version of the photo I posted later? Regards, John Byrns In article , "TerryJ" suptjudatcomcastdotnet wrote: John's photo with colors auto enhanced with Infanview and a bit of sharpening. "John Byrns" wrote in message ... OK, well that was a little bit ginormous. Please pardon my lack of experience with digital photography, I am just learning how to operate the new camera my wife got for Christmas. Hopefully this reduced size version of the photo will work better. Happy New Year. Regards, John Byrns It's nice to see someone taking a pride in what he posts on this NG. I'm just a bystander (maybe 'voyeur' would be more correct), but I do like to see the pictures. What does annoy me when massive filesize images are posted, more often than not, out-of-focus too. I assume that they are straight out of the camera, with absolutely no attempt being made to optimize them (crop, sharpen, adjust colour, brightness, gamma, contrast, resolution etc and, in particular, try and get the filesize down to something which doesn't make someone who is still on dial-up tear his hair out. I reckon that most images posted here should have a filesize between 50kB (or even less) and around 150kB at the most. Reducing a picture which starts life at (say) 1MB down to 50kB, and making it look just as good, is 90% of the fun. Finally, Irfanview is very good (in fact, only yesterday, I updated mine to the latest version). However, I usually use FastStone Viewer (freeware, but you can slip them a few bucks if you want). And finally finally, that's a really nice picture - just how Christmas and New Year should be. -- Ian |
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