It was quite dark, but I’ve seen the images on three different monitors. It’s quite dark (too much so) on one, a little too dark on another and just right of course on the monitor I do my editing work on. It also looks great on my smartphone, even at a medium backlight level. This is one of those images that monitor calibration is really critical. Of course the absolute best thing to do would be to see a print of it, although I haven’t printed it hardcopy at this point.
Was it really this dark outside the Louvre? I can barely discern the people by the columns. Maybe a touch too low key??
It was quite dark, but I’ve seen the images on three different monitors. It’s quite dark (too much so) on one, a little too dark on another and just right of course on the monitor I do my editing work on. It also looks great on my smartphone, even at a medium backlight level. This is one of those images that monitor calibration is really critical. Of course the absolute best thing to do would be to see a print of it, although I haven’t printed it hardcopy at this point.