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    Michael Pancier
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    Another shot from Last April's trip to the GC. I'm headed back there tomorrow. Hopefully I get good skies ....

    this is a tonemapped single image

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    let me know if the orange is ok. On this monitor at work it looks too saturated.

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    Hi Michaels, Nice comp with the dappling of clouds on the rock.The clouds themselves add drama to the image also. For my taste the orange could be toned down a bit.

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    Hi Michael,

    Nice image, but the horizon line of the top of the Bute and the distant horizon on the right border appear off slightly.

    The border represents the amount of rotation I used.

    I think the image is slightly oversaturated, based on my monitor. I note it more in the river, which is too cyan in my view.

    Not sure if I got what you saw, as having been there, I know the light changes by the minute.

    However, your image, your vision.

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    I would agree that the orange is oversaturated and a rotation is needed. Nice flow of lines in the image.

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    Hey Michael,
    colors look a bit off to me too.......not sure of rotation.

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    rotation not that necessary in my opinion - I would take the saturation down very slightly, since I do love the colours, tones and lines in this very much! what a place!
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    That is quite a scene to behold!

    I don't know what tonemapping means, or if it is responsible for the color shifts, but the colors are a bit whacky throughout the entire image.

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