At 12:12 -0500 5/27/06, David Dyer-Bennet wrote:
How does the left wing look relative to the rest of the butterfly
toyou? Better/worse, same/different? I'm not at all sure I *know*
what's going on, just poking around looking for more info
I assume we're talking about the fore wings.....the right is
definitely different from the left...I think it was catching the
light differently so it's a little washed out compared to the left
wing especially along the trailing edge....the hind wings look pretty
much the same.....
At 12:12 -0500 5/27/06, David Dyer-Bennet wrote:
"Worked on" is rather vague, but I meant it rather vaguely :-)
<snip> I also recall some posterization or something in the
background that inclined me towards that view.
I believe that's either a function of the lens or Photoshops
interpretation of the image (or a combination thereof)
At 19:49 +0200 5/27/06, Pini Vollach wrote:
It is not out of focus.
Try to use some sharpening software
I've been reluctant to do that...I just may have to....
At 20:21 +0200 5/27/06, Elgenper wrote:
a correctly edited and tagged image should look identical on any
calibrated and colour managed system, whether Mac or PC. We all
know how far we still are from that ideal....
well, I've never seen a Mac and a PC monitor side-by-side
displaying the same image for comparison...like Blanche DuBois in
Streetcar Named Desire, I'm dependent on the kindness of strangers to
provide that sort of information....my feeling is monitors can vary
widely depending on a variety of factors....
thanks to all for the dialogue....
Jim
Baja Oregon