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    EOS R6 RF 100-500 @500 f7.1 1/400 ISO 3200 HH, Manual EXP, cropped for better composition

    Created just before overcast sunrise with soft eastern glow behind subject.

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    Beautiful image David no suggestions here . Details and sharpness are great as are the colors. Love that bill and background color is nice too.TFS

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    Very nice David. Wish I could put my finger on what I like so much about this. I can't but I keep looking at it. the colors above and in front of the eye, the green tinted feathers in the neck, the colors in the bill. Nice job. TFS

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    Hi David cool portrait .
    Pleasing background and there is a ton of detail ...
    Here on my screen the blacks are a tiny bit dense , for my liking , but your call how far you push the blacks .
    Just for my interest ... do these birds have that green tinted feathers , might be ??!!

    Nice one David

    TFS Andreas

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andreas Liedmann View Post
    Hi David cool portrait .
    Pleasing background and there is a ton of detail ...
    Here on my screen the blacks are a tiny bit dense , for my liking , but your call how far you push the blacks .
    Just for my interest ... do these birds have that green tinted feathers , might be ??!!

    Nice one David

    TFS Andreas
    Professor Liedman, As this was low light, I put the WB dropper on the whitest chin feather and this is what I got... So, not sure, but my guess is it is a little off... Yours and all help always greatly appreciated.

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    Quote Originally Posted by David Roach View Post
    Professor Liedman, As this was low light, I put the WB dropper on the whitest chin feather and this is what I got... So, not sure, but my guess is it is a little off... Yours and all help always greatly appreciated.
    LOL David , thanks for the title .... Professor hc took a closer look and the green tinted feathers are actually " chromatic aberrations " . So your WB should be correct .... even if you are posting the image in Adobe RGB . Might address that ... tiny " Issue " for the future postings .

    Professor Liedmann has spoken .... ....hopefully the student will listen .

    Cheers David

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andreas Liedmann View Post
    LOL David , thanks for the title .... Professor hc took a closer look and the green tinted feathers are actually " chromatic aberrations " . So your WB should be correct .... even if you are posting the image in Adobe RGB . Might address that ... tiny " Issue " for the future postings .

    Professor Liedmann has spoken .... ....hopefully the student will listen .

    Cheers David
    OK, professor, in camera Adobe RGB, in DPP use Camera setting as I believe you've instructed. So, I assume change to sRGB in PS. If so when? Sorry for being a difficult student...

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    Correct Student David ....

    Photoshop :
    Export
    Save for web : then you will have the export window

    sRGB box needs to be ticked ( red arrow ) and then you must be good to go !!!!
    and the embed color profile box as well

    Cheers Professor HC

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andreas Liedmann View Post
    Correct Student David ....

    Photoshop :
    Export
    Save for web : then you will have the export window

    sRGB box needs to be ticked ( red arrow ) and then you must be good to go !!!!
    and the embed color profile box as well

    Cheers Professor HC
    Much appreciated, as always. I've been using save as and not save for web when converting to jpg. Will look into this for better grade.

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