You don’t hear much about colour management these days, thank goodness, largely because computer operating systems and software applications manage to take care of it semi-automatically. The major point for photographers is coordinating the input and output equipment and media so that the general balance of colours and tones stays the same throughout. When...
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A Camera Profile
Not quite HDR
Though it pains me, I have to admit that I got HDR wrong. I was even quite cocky about it three (?) years ago when I began using what was then the very new technique of tonemapping High Dynamic Range images. Enough to want to write a book about it, as I saw this...
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What I’m doing right now is editing the May shooting, from both China and Myanmar. After the Yunnan Spring workshop in Shuhe, near Lijiang, I drove down to Dali for some days (more writing than shooting), then on to Kunming to catch the flight to Yangon. The reason was to join the team for the [...]