I did the PP on my laptop but they look a bit dark on my work PC.



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IR in IpswichHad a few days in Ipswich last week and tried out my IR filter again.
I did the PP on my laptop but they look a bit dark on my work PC. ![]() ![]() ![]()
very nice....... but as you say a tad dark.......
Cheers ....bp....
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You've definately got that strong "wood" effect happening, though they look quite dark on my monitor.
Any details Eg camera and filter (r72?) I think with a bit more PP the first and third have the potential to really pop. Robert Robert
EOS 5D Mk II, 24-70 f2.8, 70-200f4 IS, 50 f1.8, 100 macro, 300D (IR Mod)
These actually look good on this monitor, but dark on my other monitor.
I like all of them, but the cathederal, if you crop the bottom off at the shadows, it kinda looks like its in the clouds. Nunquam requîrere a aptus occãsiõ ad claudere sûrsum
All taken with a D70 + 18-70 + R72. PP with CS3.
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