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When I first looked I thouhght your version was a little flat .
If you are using one of these super glossy screens it will do, I don't for many reasons, but as I would think 99% of folk on here only post on Social Media then fine.
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More I looked I do think mine had too much saturation.
That was my initial thought Kevin, again it might be just from the glossy screen and your recollection that may have slightly altered the perception?
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Like your crop too it has grown on me.
Just, 'food for thought'. :S3:
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Always a joy to get your input. You always get the best detail out of a image.
Kevin, all I try to do is look at the positives/opportunities of the image and how you could perhaps improve it based on the OP, seeing the actually raw is a totally different ball game, but knowing Canon files and also the new Cr3 ones it does help. All you have to do is simply distill from the feedback in which direction, if any, you then with to take the file. I did a quite test the other day with DPP & LR with files from the new cameras and although I'm way behind in the actual usage of DPP the files were very close in terms of PP which was interesting. I just think that there has been a lot said from folk that have now left the Forum about pushing the darker adjustments, but don't have the knowledge to fully appreciate what impact it has to the files, but again if its just for Social media then does it matter????
As I said earlier, hope to see more from you here. :wave: