Thank you again Steven. The grain is visible on the full res scan which was just at 2500 DPI. I'll try to post a crop so you can see what I am talking about. I compared it with my Tetenal E6 processed images and the the difference is noticeable when looking at them side by side. It very well could be user error as this is the first time I used Arista E6 kit but better to be safe than sorry.
Thank you Jon!
Pali
Here is my final image of my Westfork Fall Color image. Well, I might do 1 small thing, but I need to stare at it or should I say, not stare at it for a while.
[IMG]20181027_0129_Working_20181101 by Steven Ruttenberg, on Flickr[/IMG]
So, after converting to jpg and srgb from adobrgb1998 using PS export command, this image is much more saturated than the original it came from. It also appears more saturated than when uploaded to flicker? Any thoughts?
Steven, I have noticed the same on my images with Flickr lately. I wonder if they changed something that is now tinkering with our images. I first realized that my images looked very different on Flickr just last week so it is something new on their end.
I hope they figure it out and fix it.
Pali
I started wth a fresh conversion thru Colorneg and removed a colorcast that seems to be affecting the tree trunk and providing an overall cast to the image that now pointed out, I am not liking.
mer-de-sable by Mathieu Bauwens, sur Flickr
Kodak D 8x10
300mm
Bergger pancro 400
Thank you Steven
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