
Red Tailed Hawk, Cades Cove, Smoky Mountains by TomScottPhoto, on FlickrI had the same issue. I changed to sRGB and then it worked.CanonFanBoy said:Chinese Goose... For some reason it looks like crap unless you click on it.
Eldar said:I had the same issue. I changed to sRGB and then it worked.CanonFanBoy said:Chinese Goose... For some reason it looks like crap unless you click on it.
CanonFanBoy said:Eldar said:I had the same issue. I changed to sRGB and then it worked.CanonFanBoy said:Chinese Goose... For some reason it looks like crap unless you click on it.
At the risk of sounding stupid, where would I change that? Thanks a bunch!
candyman said:CanonFanBoy said:Eldar said:I had the same issue. I changed to sRGB and then it worked.CanonFanBoy said:Chinese Goose... For some reason it looks like crap unless you click on it.
At the risk of sounding stupid, where would I change that? Thanks a bunch!
Good question. Cause you can change it in your camera, you can change it in your PP software program, you can change it as setting in your Monitor....
I guess it is the PP software.. :-\
I like your Goose!
bwud said:This may be a stretch for the topic, but whatever. Barn owl: final scream.
sanjosedave said:Canon 6D, EF 70-200mm f/2.8L USM, 1/1600 sec; f/4.5; ISO 800
some LR CC, PS CC oil paint
PropeNonComposMentis said:Hey there dpc. Nice shot btw.dpc said:Mallard preening
Would you ever consider cpl filter on your lens ? like to tame that water, and lift the colours of that shot. ?
jrda2 said:Golden Eagle series... This big fellow lives in a remote area near the Idaho-Montana border. I travel through his territory somewhat regularly and have seen him once a year the past 3 years. These shots were captured yesterday as he was perched high above the road with fast moving clouds in the background.