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©2005-2009 *halvor
:iconhalvor:

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sort of playing here, it is 9 picts done with that Cannon 30d set on 1600 & handheld on about 1/8 sec - gives a rather grunchy quality - which I like - may play more with this later... easy & cheap ...

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:iconbabysaiba:
its nice but u gotta luk proper carefully lol..ish nice :)
:iconhalvor:
Thanks :-) , yes it is in the dark. I prefer to be difficult, more impression than photograph :-)

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I ended up aiming for a color I call "projectile kitty vomit."
Steelpengu
:iconshimonz:
i regret to say that on my monitor i wasn't able to see anything
:iconhalvor:
I just recalibrated the monitor with apple os x built in calibration system, gamma 1.8, while it may have gone a tad bit darker, it is a lot of information there ... well I mean it is all in the dark but there is a lot there. Mainly pattern of braches, Try adjusting your brighteness settings, maybe... I could edit it but right now it looks good here ...

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I ended up aiming for a color I call "projectile kitty vomit."
Steelpengu
:iconshimonz:
if it looks good there, pay no mind to my limitations
:iconhalvor:
I do, maybe, detect a pattern here :-) although I do keep things pretty in the low tones... anyway you are not missing much strictly speaking. and thanks for comments!

I will later look a bit more into the monitor calibration thingy... how it moves across mac & pc too, there is this gamma difference going on ... anyway.

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I ended up aiming for a color I call "projectile kitty vomit."
Steelpengu
:iconshimonz:
Ah yes, Mac. that is always kind of a problem. I started out with Mac, and eventually switched to PC because my customers often saw something different from what I saw on the work i gave them.
:iconhalvor:
From photoshop help:

"The gamma value of a computer monitor affects how light or dark an image looks in a web browser. Because Windows systems use a gamma of 2.2, images look darker on Windows than on Mac OS systems, which are normally set to a gamma of 1.8"

While I am used to work towards print, working towards monitors is an entierly different headache... I am on it though ... bit more time ...

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I ended up aiming for a color I call "projectile kitty vomit."
Steelpengu
:iconshimonz:
I really don't know what you can do. even if you are able to produce images that look good on PC, they probably won't look that good on Mac.

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