On Sun, Feb 22, 2009 at 08:15:53PM -0500, Graydon wrote:
# On Sun, Feb 22, 2009 at 03:56:21PM -0800, Jack Davis scripsit:
# > Cute! Awfully dark..on my monitor. Among the possible shadow
# > lightening methods, I'd probably use the curves tool.
# 
# I'm one of those unix people; I'm using ufraw.
# 
# It would not be difficult to lighten the image; I could adjust the
# brightness, the saturation, turn down gamma, or move the
# overall exposure to the right.  I put it where I did, brightness-wise,
# out of a desire to keep the varying shades of grey in the background
# bokeh, but the result may be very dim for general distribution.
# 
# I suspect that I have a brighter monitor setup than most and need to do
# something to calibrate it before I try this again.

If you look at the older shots in my flickr photostream, you will see
that they're all dark and dull. I was fighting two issues. First, I
had my monitor cranked up to 11. Second, the native gamma of linux
systems give a much punchier display than mac or windows. 

People were telling me that all my photos were way underexposed, and
they looked perfect on my monitor everytime I checked. When I set the
gamma to something more akin to the rest of the world, the photos I
processed looked OK, but everything else on my computer looked like
crap. I got a spyder-2 to calibrate the monitor, but getting it
running was not a trivial process.

I gave up and bought an iMac. I was putting in 50 hour weeks at the
office and just didn't have the time and energy to deal with it at
home.




# 
# Thanks!
# Graydon
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