Hi Mike, Your comments are spot on, from what I've so far gleaned from Dan's book (almost through chapter 3 so far) ... their own conversions, so stay in RGB...
I am not an expert on color spaces, but here's how I see it (Mike Russell can help here if I'm off base). To answer your question directly, yes, you may...
Hi Mike, Thanks a lot for the very informative reply. You're obviously way ahead of me, and I'm grateful for the help along the way. Another question, if I...
Hi to All, Please correct me if I am wrong but it is my understanding that if a digital camera assigns sRGB to a jpeg image, little is gained by converting to...
Curvemeister.com keeps giving me "page cannot be displayed" due to DNS problems. Wazzup Mike? Bob Johnson Earthbound Light Nature Photography from the Pacific...
... Hi Bob, Yes - I seem to be having a miniature Y2K going on with my web site! With luck the site will be back to normal in a few hours. I'm getting web...
Interesting...with my purchase of the Epson 2200 I am very concerned with how to make the best possible print. I shoot RAW and I have profiles for the paper I...
Hi Gene, I don't have experience with inkjets but I've read various posts by the Pixel Genius crew (Bruce Fraser for one) who do use the Epson 2200 and they...
Thanks....looks interesting. I will look into it, but, one negative is that many of the editing tools for PS-CS require 8-bit mode for their use. Seems that I...
Hi, in the Ron Reznik's book, he talk about gamma ramp and gamma plateau, he does not do an introduction to justify why exists them, so to make a correction of...
Sorry for the late response. sRGB is the "common" color space used by essentially all cameras for converting to JPEG for storage on the card media. It is a...
I'll be attending the exhibits portion of MacWorld San Francisco next week. If any of you will be there I would thoroughly enjoy treating you to the beverage...
Hi Mike, Thanks for the excellent response. The time is of no consequence. I've moved into digital from a Canon EOS600, with a big bag of lenses, to a...
As camera sensors and inkjet printers gain in sophistication and capabilities, there seems to be a slow adaptation of Adobe 1998 RGB as a common colorspace....
Most of the pictures I take are landscapes and other natural scenes. No people. I'd like to vary the curvemeister challenge a little with an image featuring...
... The class has started already. If you have been waiting here for notification of the class, I apologize for the inconvenience, but I normally do not post a...
Last fall I took Mike's Curevemeister class. I really enjoyed it and learned a great deal. One of the discussion topics was Dan Margulis's "Professional...
... Hi Barry, I'm very pleased to hear you got a lot out of the class, and particularly the Margulus book. The beginner's class I teach just scratches the...
Hi, I have uploaded two photos to the file section under Barry Pettinger. One is the photo before any adj and the other, after adjustment. I found it difficult...
Hi I've deleted the demo folder, yet under Curvemeister in the drop down menu for effects in PS 6, demo is still there - and still works - below the paid...
... down ... Hi Hugh, There are two ways to delete the demo. One way is to use the uninstall command in "Start>Program Files>Curvemeister.com>Uninstall Demo". ...
Indeed, Dan's book is my "bible" for accurate color correction. But there is so much more. Remember that Dan is a professional with pre-press background....
Hi Barry, I thought you did pretty well, with a very nice picture. I've had a go myself, and uploaded the result to a new "Jim H" folder. I too have Dan's...
Hi Mike, Good to see you are still around! Your list seems like an excellent idea. I hadn't thought of that, but it would be great for checking that common...
Jim, I like what you have done with the photo. It seems to me that yours is sharper than mine and in yours, the colour of the building fence is more accurate,...
Hi Barry, You are quite right about the Copper Beech (I'm assuming the tree is a Copper Beech?). I did notice yours was much better than mine. I'm not very...