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Gary Nylander
7-Mar-2007, 16:11
Hello,

I would like to know if there are any others on this forum who have a blog related to LF, my blog is: http://garynylander.blogspot.com

Thanks

Gary

tim atherton
7-Mar-2007, 16:17
sometimes LF related

http://photo-muse.blogspot.com/



(btw - are you working on a mac or PC?)

Walter Calahan
7-Mar-2007, 16:52
Blog, blog . . . I only blob. Grin.

I have a blog on my website, but I can't say it is dedicated to LF. It rambles as I ramble. http://www.walterpcalahan.com/Cheers/Musings/Musings.html

But it does feature Captain James T. Kirk of the Starship Enterprise.

Ash
7-Mar-2007, 16:53
Not muse-related. My blog is usually small format, but as I shoot more large format there will be more LF posts. The link is in my sig.

Gary Nylander
7-Mar-2007, 17:42
Tim.....I'm working on a Mac......Gary

tim atherton
7-Mar-2007, 17:59
museing... I've noticed that greyscale images from Macs often tend to come across quite dark on other systems via IE, Firefox and so on. I know there are all sorts of colour problems with Macs and the web (and also with Firefox and colour), but I don't know much about greyscale issues and the web, but I'm guessing it's probably the same sort of thing?

Marko
7-Mar-2007, 18:04
museing... I've noticed that greyscale images from Macs often tend to come across quite dark on other systems via IE, Firefox and so on. I know there are all sorts of colour problems with Macs and the web (and also with Firefox and colour), but I don't know much about greyscale issues and the web, but I'm guessing it's probably the same sort of thing?

Actually, there are no color problems with Macs at all... ;) Unless you count as a problem the fact that Macs apply color management on the system level, including the browsers.

Seriously, the "problem" is in the gamma difference. Once you use the correct gamma and color space for creating your Web images, they won't apear as too dark on other systems.

But that's a topic that's been extensively talked about already and would only hijack this thread, so let's not go into details here.

tim atherton
7-Mar-2007, 18:16
okay, I was just looking for this

Here's some info on issues with Macs and web colour (because I'm anything but a web guru...! Quite the opposite)

"This is your Mac on drugs":

http://blogs.smugmug.com/onethumb/2007/02/14/this-is-your-mac-on-drugs/

MenacingTourist
7-Mar-2007, 18:54
I do a blog that is a combination of photography (Mostly LF), paintings and sketches I make on the train as I commute to and from work.

http://www.menacingtourist.blogspot.com/

Jim Galli
7-Mar-2007, 18:59
My little amatuerish web site is written like a blog. Usually I'll ramble about where I went, what I did, what I learned, and show you what the different old lenses will do. Does that count, or does it have to have blogsomethingorother in the address?

Louie Powell
7-Mar-2007, 20:12
Not exclusively LF,a but

http://www.monophoto.blogspot.com

Mchilly
8-Mar-2007, 18:37
I also have my own blog http://michellearc.wordpress.com but its so related with LF.

Marko
8-Mar-2007, 21:28
okay, I was just looking for this

Here's some info on issues with Macs and web colour (because I'm anything but a web guru...! Quite the opposite)

"This is your Mac on drugs":

http://blogs.smugmug.com/onethumb/2007/02/14/this-is-your-mac-on-drugs/

That's one seriously confused gentleman there! His own colors are all over the place and so are his arguments. In a nutshell, he is turning the issue upside down.

But let's not hijack this thread with yet another one of those meaningless fights. God knows there's been enough of those lately...

Carl Radford
9-Mar-2007, 11:48
Really interestng site Gary - some lovely images!


Hello,

I would like to know if there are any others on this forum who have a blog related to LF, my blog is: http://garynylander.blogspot.com

Thanks

Gary

Gary Nylander
9-Mar-2007, 16:38
Carl

Thanks for checking my site out, I thought it would be interesting to see who else had blogs from this forum,

Gary