Another one but not HDR.
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Another one but not HDR.
Last edited by vyeko; 03-11-2012 at 07:34 PM.
How you see colors? Are they to much saturated? Need feedback because I try different color space.On my monitor red and green are not so strong.
First one is in sRGB and second one is RGB.
Last edited by vyeko; 03-11-2012 at 07:36 PM.
The colours in the first one seem a little over saturated. That being said, I like it! My world here at the end of winter is still very grey and seeing reds and greens like that make me feel nice and cozy
I would say the colors are oversaturated on both. Look at the whites, they are almost FFF white. However, this might have been the intended effect. If so, I like the first one better, it's softer.
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You do some great work Vyeko and most of it appeals to me greatly. But I hate these mate. The 2nd is over-sharpened and both are definitely over-saturated and have a purple/blue cast as well.
But Hey ... I like the composition
Thank you for honest words.I really appreciate it helps me.Now I know to need new glasses.Always have feel that is not sharp enough.About colors now I know what to do.Thanks a lot.
I agree with the critiques; on my monitor both are oversaturated and the second oversharpened to the point where both images bring attention to themselves.
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