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    Default Brown hare (Lepus europaeus) (IV)

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    Here's another shot of "Harvey" I think colours are ok I pulled the overall exposure back and lowered the highlights.
    Focal Length (35 mm conversion) : 518.0mm
    ISO : 1600
    Exposure compensation : +0.7 EV
    Exposure mode : Manual exposure
    Shutter : 1/2500 sec
    F number : F5.6

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    I must admit I am a little confused, I am looking at the image 24hr later and I see different colours to the ones I thought I had posted! The hare appears to be to orange and the grass perhaps has too much blue in it? My PC is located in a temporary position, we have still not moved into the new house yet maybe things will settle down when I have relocated the PC and screen. My browser is google Chrome and I have used force color profile to sRGB.
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    Hello Jon!

    Lovely pose from the subject and nice POV.

    Have you tried viewing this image and your previous one side by side, I think it will help you figure out the colour dilemma. To me the previous image was spot-on, see if you can apply the same 'treatment' here

    PS. Not sure what you mean by 'force colour profile'?

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    Hi Jon another nice Harvey shot ... I do like again the head on approach of him .
    Taking your words about tone and color .... this got nothing to do with your set up of your screen or machine . Regardless of the position in a dark or light environment .... it is just you who is fiddling and creating multiple versions of one image and get lost in all the images . To check your colors , regardless of your screen set up ... use the color sampler tool and check the read outs to identify any " false " colors . Quite easy ...

    If you have a lot of images taken from one shoot ... i.e. Harvey , just copy color settings from one to the other .... easy , and you will have consistent colors on the whole series of images .

    You leaving me puzzled with Google Chrome forcing into something weird .... I think will show colors by default in sRGB , but I might be well wrong . At least I do not fiddle with my browser no nmatter which browser I do use .

    Cheers Andreas

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andreas Liedmann View Post
    Hi Jon another nice Harvey shot ... I do like again the head on approach of him .
    Taking your words about tone and color .... this got nothing to do with your set up of your screen or machine . Regardless of the position in a dark or light environment .... it is just you who is fiddling and creating multiple versions of one image and get lost in all the images . To check your colors , regardless of your screen set up ... use the color sampler tool and check the read outs to identify any " false " colors . Quite easy ...

    If you have a lot of images taken from one shoot ... i.e. Harvey , just copy color settings from one to the other .... easy , and you will have consistent colors on the whole series of images .


    You leaving me puzzled with Google Chrome forcing into something weird .... I think will show colors by default in sRGB , but I might be well wrong . At least I do not fiddle with my browser no nmatter which browser I do use .

    Cheers Andreas
    You are absolutely right Andreas, I have just checked my ACR color settings and PSCC settings......they were not consistent!
    Last edited by Jonathan Ashton; 03-27-2023 at 08:22 AM.

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