What do you think of it?
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Are the pictures too dark? I have a laptop so I see a different degree of brightness depending on how the screen is tilted. What does it look like on a normal monitor?
I have a Vaio laptop as well... all you need to do is to tilt your screen until you see it clearly...random wrote:The pics seem way too dark to me. That's just opinion, I'm certainly in no position to preach about photo quality. Anyway on my screen (Sony Vaio laptop) they're so dark it's hard to make out what's grain and what's rustication.
It took me a second, but...good one.bscofield wrote:And so nobody get's TO'd because I haven't sent a full body shot yet, here you go:
Next time you might use a penny to match the values better and not torment the camera so much.Re: image quality- That quarter is perfectly exposed on my monitor. That said, I think raising the values of all the tones would better illustrate the grain. Sort of like bright daylight. In bright daylight a shiny new quarter exceeds the eyes' ability to distinguish tone, but grain comes out great.
And I knew that is what was happening as soon as I saw that you are from Germany. Half my family is from Colombia, South America so I am used to that phenomena. You got the idea right just not the english. That's why I described florescent lights to you. No big deal.I knew there was something wrogn about the term »neon light«. It's easy to run into something like that, when a term in your mother tongue seems to be the same like in another language. I thought about that difference for a moment and I just didn't remember the term »luorescent light«, which is of course, what I meant.