1st March Rejoicing – Nature Resort De Avelingen's Merry Encounter (IV)
► ▓░█ A MOMENT WHEN our flying friends break loose above our heads. Everybody is excited by the sunset in De Avelingen, the place to be at such a moment, and happy with an obvious anticipation of spring. March does his entry here in a jolly way. At long last the month that will invoke the spring, in less than three weeks! But not everybody exhibits joy in the same way. Wilde geese can go wild, but the dogs and the humans are tied by the canine and human etiquette. So do we not only show more restraint, but also freeze for the camera.
I like how everybody here, including the photographer, is looking in a different direction. But the colours disappoint me greatly. Read below.
֎⃣ Oldie Olympus E-M1 mark 1 fitted with a much newer 12-45mm f4.0 pro zoom. AWB, aperture priority f4 resulting in 1/500, ISO 200. Developed from raw and edited in Affinity Photo 2.4The 'Haze Removal' filter does wonders for the birds at the cost of making them too dark, and the sky assumes unnatural tints not to my taste.
For a reason, I've been editing on an old ThinkPad that has a rather neutral, or slightly blueish, low contrast matte screen. Coming over with the finished edit to a newer Apple screen is a huge disappointment. Instead of the colours popping up, there is often an orange-green hue out of control. This is "the golden hour" moment pictured, okay, but still, even with the "True Tone" off, the hue is not nice to say the least. The sooc jpeg is uninviting, but neutral. There is a calibration possibility for this Apple screen, so there is still hope. But if the problem persists even after the calibration, I will have to abandon the idea of editing on this MacBook whatsoever. Perhaps another way to test its screen is to compare it to a professional monitor. Do you have any experience with this nuisance?
~SHORTCUTS~ ...→Press [F11] and [L] key to engage Full Screen (Light box) mode with black background ↔ Press the same key or [Esc] to return... →Press [F] to "Like" (Fave)... →Press [C] to comment... →Press [A] to put into a gallery.
File name: P3010026-from-RAW_0.tiff
1st March Rejoicing – Nature Resort De Avelingen's Merry Encounter (IV)
► ▓░█ A MOMENT WHEN our flying friends break loose above our heads. Everybody is excited by the sunset in De Avelingen, the place to be at such a moment, and happy with an obvious anticipation of spring. March does his entry here in a jolly way. At long last the month that will invoke the spring, in less than three weeks! But not everybody exhibits joy in the same way. Wilde geese can go wild, but the dogs and the humans are tied by the canine and human etiquette. So do we not only show more restraint, but also freeze for the camera.
I like how everybody here, including the photographer, is looking in a different direction. But the colours disappoint me greatly. Read below.
֎⃣ Oldie Olympus E-M1 mark 1 fitted with a much newer 12-45mm f4.0 pro zoom. AWB, aperture priority f4 resulting in 1/500, ISO 200. Developed from raw and edited in Affinity Photo 2.4The 'Haze Removal' filter does wonders for the birds at the cost of making them too dark, and the sky assumes unnatural tints not to my taste.
For a reason, I've been editing on an old ThinkPad that has a rather neutral, or slightly blueish, low contrast matte screen. Coming over with the finished edit to a newer Apple screen is a huge disappointment. Instead of the colours popping up, there is often an orange-green hue out of control. This is "the golden hour" moment pictured, okay, but still, even with the "True Tone" off, the hue is not nice to say the least. The sooc jpeg is uninviting, but neutral. There is a calibration possibility for this Apple screen, so there is still hope. But if the problem persists even after the calibration, I will have to abandon the idea of editing on this MacBook whatsoever. Perhaps another way to test its screen is to compare it to a professional monitor. Do you have any experience with this nuisance?
~SHORTCUTS~ ...→Press [F11] and [L] key to engage Full Screen (Light box) mode with black background ↔ Press the same key or [Esc] to return... →Press [F] to "Like" (Fave)... →Press [C] to comment... →Press [A] to put into a gallery.
File name: P3010026-from-RAW_0.tiff