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An Experiment With Exposure.

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Okay, there is an issue with Photo Editor 10.  I have sent a request that this upload be deleted until I can figure out what to do.  Thanks.  Antonio.

 

For some reason this did not work out as hoped.  Will be back.  Tony

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I don't know what the problem is but both of these are pretty nice. If they were mine I would probably try some different crops and might go negative on the black in the background but I don't know what else I would do. Reds look pretty good, not blown out or terribly over saturated. Whites are fairly clean. Greens look natural, etc.

 

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I don't know what the problem is but both of these are pretty nice. If they were mine I would probably try some different crops and might go negative on the black in the background but I don't know what else I would do. Reds look pretty good, not blown out or terribly over saturated. Whites are fairly clean. Greens look natural, etc.

 

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Initially this was intended to be a before and after venture.  The first photo on the left is the original.  There is a second photo that has a higher exposure level caused by The Enhance Feature on Photo Editor 10 which was included in Windows 10.  I am unable to post the adjusted version from Photo Editor 10 to this forum which does not recognize the second photo.  Perhaps because the file number is the same as the first photo.  I have been told that my photos lack a certain amount of pop, so I wanted to see what brightness level I should be working with.  If I feel my photos need higher exposure, I can only go to a certain level before my aging eyes begin to hurt.  So the reason the photo on the right is there, is because Photo Editor 10 decided to not allow the adjusted version to be uploaded here.  It just uploaded the same photo twice.  If I am not making any sense, it probably is from an awful night as I could not get to sleep.  Anyway, thanks for your comments.  I hope to have the comparison up and running soon.

 

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