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Posted: Sun May 27th, 2012 17:05
 
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Let's see if this has fixed it...

Exactly the same image, screen grabbed from Lightroom, converted to a JPEG and uploaded.

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Posted: Sun May 27th, 2012 17:17
 
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So, either Lightroom introduced something which the forum software didn't like or there is some other explanation because the drastic loss of image fidelity came from uploading the Lr3 exported file.

The last image is simply a screen-grab from the Lightroom 3 Slideshow.

:banghead:

This one came in OK, so what gives???

A wild Iris.

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robert theres nothing wrong with your shot ,ALL mine bar one came out exactly the same ,i think its the fact it was midday ,the tide was out so getting reflected glare off that vast expanse of white sand and a very bright sky ,to even get that shot of yours was an achievement in itself .when i get back i am going to spot meter to see if that improves matters .

JK these little terns are a protected species and the breeding area on the beach is fenced off and there are several wardens posted there to ensure no one enters 24 hours per day ,we had to view from outside the perimeter which meant we also had to shoot into the sun to get the pics at all .out of the couple of hundred i took i got one decent shot ,which i will post shortly

 




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my best from the day

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and the only other worth posting

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Posted: Mon May 28th, 2012 03:36
 
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Lovely photographs Jeff, they are both good in my opinion.

Catching the fast moving Little Terns calls for lots of practice, not doubt the success rate will rise with regular visits. I think it's the same with most subjects particularly fast moving ones.



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blackfox wrote:
robert theres nothing wrong with your shot

Jeff, I am referring to post 2, the colour cast is terrible, post 11 is what it should look like. They are the exact same image.

It's nothing to do with the exposure, it's either the forum software or the Lightroom export process, because the screen grab is fine.

I will run some tests later.



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heres another sub titled "roberts whelk ":doh:

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Both of those Tern photos are really well done Jeff. I can not decide which one I favor.



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Squarerigger wrote:
Both of those Tern photos are really well done Jeff. I can not decide which one I favor.

The second one for me.

More going on for me and the IQ is the same. The Sand Eel makes it for me.



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