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nice shots...... did you find it in the garden and put it on a green leaf.....':lol:'
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Very nice....
The shadows are nice and soft... what flash (if any) setup did you use? Paul http://www.australiandigitalphotography.com
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I assume III is sRGB and II is Adobe RGB, as for D70 - right?
I know sRGB is supposed to give better results for browsers, but I usually find the colours too saturated, like the greens here. I much prefer the look of the last image, for this reason. Interesting comparison. ![]() TFF (Trevor)
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Hi Kevin Blows my theory out of the water then! So, in your first post the first 2 images are Adobe RGB. What is the third image? To me it had a more pleasing colour rendition of the leaf. TFF (Trevor)
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Trevor the first 2 are in Adobe RGB III & shot 3 is in Adobe RGB II its the one i use the most Kevin
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