lambroving Posted November 19, 2006 Share #1 Posted November 19, 2006 Advertisement (gone after registration) MP .58, 35/2 LHSA ASPH, f5.6 @ 1/250th, 100 UC. (Dan may have a better version.) Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Advertisement Posted November 19, 2006 Posted November 19, 2006 Hi lambroving, Take a look here For Bill Clermont. I'm sure you'll find what you were looking for!
stunsworth Posted November 19, 2006 Share #2 Posted November 19, 2006 William, a colourful shot, but I think it looks better with the tilt to the left corrected. I'd post a corrected version but I know from the past you don't like people messing around with your work. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
cardinal Posted November 20, 2006 Share #3 Posted November 20, 2006 Thanks William, now that is a classic looking engine. You do not see many white freight engines anymore these days. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
ddp Posted November 20, 2006 Share #4 Posted November 20, 2006 Pretty similar shot actually - different film, William's is a bit less cluttered and I prefer his background. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
hamey Posted November 20, 2006 Share #5 Posted November 20, 2006 Thank you Gentleman. ALCO Century series 636. They were a mean Machine. Cheers. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
fotografr Posted November 21, 2006 Share #6 Posted November 21, 2006 Okay, you guys--which image is the right color??? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
ddp Posted November 21, 2006 Share #7 Posted November 21, 2006 Advertisement (gone after registration) Okay, you guys--which image is the right color??? They're probably both wrong, actually. William's appears a bit warmer & yellow - but his sky is closer to reality. Mine has some magenta stuff here & there, and the sky has a typical Portra look, if such a thing exists. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
fotografr Posted November 22, 2006 Share #8 Posted November 22, 2006 They're probably both wrong, actually. William's appears a bit warmer & yellow - but his sky is closer to reality. Mine has some magenta stuff here & there, and the sky has a typical Portra look, if such a thing exists. I opened your image in Photoshop and the sky looked much more realistic. It changed significantly after saving for web. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
ddp Posted November 22, 2006 Share #9 Posted November 22, 2006 I opened your image in Photoshop and the sky looked much more realistic. It changed significantly after saving for web. Bizzare - wouldn't the file here retain the same basic properties once downloaded / copied and viewed in Photoshop? At least it does on my monitor here. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
andybarton Posted November 22, 2006 Share #10 Posted November 22, 2006 Apologies for posting here, but I find that most images posted on the web look better when opened in Photoshop than they do when viewed through a browser. The way I understand it, browsers are not "colour aware" and take no notice of profiles, as Photoshop does. That said, if you assign a sRGB profile to an image posted on the web, you will get just a little closer to the image you see in PS. The software used to display the image (i.e. this site, my site or any other site) makes no difference to the way the image looks on screen. If someone (Adobe?) were to write or contribute a plug-in for a web-browser that did allow for profile information to be used to show the image as seen in PS, they would make an even bigger fortune than they have now. I am surprised that this hasn't been done already, to be honest. I only have the freebie MS Picture Editor thing on this PC in the office. That is obviously as un-aware of profiles and true colours as Internet Explorer, as your download image looks identical here whether viewed on the web or from the downloaded copy. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
lambroving Posted November 23, 2006 Author Share #11 Posted November 23, 2006 Okay, you guys--which image is the right color??? Brent, Mine, naturally... Had to adjust the exposure of this thing so as not to blow out the white. You have to imagine a cloudless sky at 2,500' with the blazing sun at a low, winter angle. The extra warmth comes from the exposure and that light temperature. Not sure about Dan's Portra sky color as I had this film (Portra 160 NC) in the M7 for the 2nd steam shot. That color was dead-accurate as it was ~ 15:30 and sunset was ~ 16:45 LMT. Maybe it's the difference in the Agfa scanner vs. whatever his lab used, but I can tell you that the proof prints Dan had from that lab were the best I have ever seen and far better than what you see on the screen here..., naturally. Dan does a mean print job himself, BTW, with whatever printer he has in the office, out to 20" x 30"!!! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
ddp Posted November 23, 2006 Share #12 Posted November 23, 2006 Dan does a mean print job himself, BTW, with whatever printer he has in the office, out to 20" x 30"!!! Thanks William....the prints of mine you've seen are from an Epson 4600 with Ultrachrome inks. It's a 24" wide printer....I also have a 9600 there, which can do 44" wide (but haven't tried to print anything that large - becomes a software / interpolation issue, which we have yet to find the proper solution) Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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