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A strong image Alf, but it needs to be rotated anti clockwise by 0.5 degrees.
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Great shot Alf, though I do find the blown out area in the middle a little distracting... have you thought of toning it down a touch?
Tim
Are you using calibrated monitor or have you pick this blown area out with software?
Photoshop tells me there are some pure white round the middle but none in the middle.
Are you using calibrated monitor or have you pick this blown area out with software? Photoshop tells me there are some pure white round the middle but none in the middle.
Perhaps "middle" was a bit of a vague description! I was meaning this bit:
My monitor is not calibrated, but I am finding that my eye keeps being drawn back to that area...
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Perhaps "middle" was a bit of a vague description! I was meaning this bit:
My monitor is not calibrated, but I am finding that my eye keeps being drawn back to that area...
Can't see a problem on my screen, but I am conscious that my monitor does lack detail in the brightest highlights so it might be me with the problem. Terrific shot, Alf.
John
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