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    Taken early morning,cannon500mm IS,L,F4,EXT1/4,FL700MM,TRIPOD,ISO1250,1/1600S,F6.3,CROPPED,SHARPENED,touch of curves.forgot 5DMK111.

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    Nice crisp shot of this young bird. The green back ground frames the subject well.

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    Wow that's nice as Mrs Brown would say! Beautiful colours and excellent quality.

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    Hi Chris probably the best to date, excellent, although I'm not a fan of the very slim framing, if you have time then I might suggest looking at less FG and the 3x2 format.


    BTW, just check your settings, this is RGB, it does not have an sRGB colour profile embedded.

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    Handsome fellow. What makes the shot for me is the white feather on the bird's side. I love the green background but because it's so clean I am wondering what is it? There is nothing wrong with it, it's just a curiosity. Agreed with Steve's assessment to lose some of the FG.

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    Thanks for looking and comments,Steve,I was having trouble as you know with color shift when uploading,when saving for web,if I left srgb unticked and uploaded rgb the color was better,as you will knowRGB as better gamut range than SRGB.Adhika the BG is lush green farm fields.Thanks again.

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    if I left srgb unticked and uploaded rgb the color was better,as you will knowRGB as better gamut range than SRGB.
    Chris sRGB is the industry standard for Web & Projection, if you leave it in RGB you will find that there will be colour shifts and depending on a host of other elements, your image will not be portrayed to it's full potential. RGB is NOT the correct 'Colour Profile' for web.

    If you are using PS then contact Adobe direct, there is a UK number and they are very helpful and keen to resolve all issues I have found, they will (if needed with your permission) access your DT and check for any irregularities, it's worth doing, don't fall into the trap of leaving it too RGB.

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    Pleased I got a chance to view this one Chris,it looks excellent to me .bg is fantastic.

    Keith.

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