JohnFeg Posted November 27, 2007 Report Posted November 27, 2007 Dear members, I have been out of circulation for 3 months. We moved to a small village in Crete in September and I have only this week got back on line (via a satellite link as telephone lines here are rare as frogs teeth). Although our feet havn't yet really come to earth, I'm trying to pick up the threads and get my head round what's new in V.5 In due course, I'll put together a short slideshow about where we live. For now, let it suffice to say that the temperature here today was 25C and the sea is still warm enough for swimming. For now here's a photograph taken from our new house. If anyone can explain the seemingly inverted lighting effect I'd be obliged.Best wishesJohn Fegan Quote
Ken Cox Posted November 27, 2007 Report Posted November 27, 2007 John do you have a new email addie you can send me to get my records up to dateabout due to make a mailing and am sure you want it ken Quote
Lin Evans Posted November 28, 2007 Report Posted November 28, 2007 Welcome back John! The lighting effect might be partly explained by the use of fill light in software. Did you by any chance use Adobe Camera RAW and "fill light"?Best regards,LinDear members, I have been out of circulation for 3 months. We moved to a small village in Crete in September and I have only this week got back on line (via a satellite link as telephone lines here are rare as frogs teeth). Although our feet havn't yet really come to earth, I'm trying to pick up the threads and get my head round what's new in V.5 In due course, I'll put together a short slideshow about where we live. For now, let it suffice to say that the temperature here today was 25C and the sea is still warm enough for swimming. For now here's a photograph taken from our new house. If anyone can explain the seemingly inverted lighting effect I'd be obliged.Best wishesJohn Fegan Quote
JohnFeg Posted November 28, 2007 Author Report Posted November 28, 2007 Welcome back John! The lighting effect might be partly explained by the use of fill light in software. Did you by any chance use Adobe Camera RAW and "fill light"?Best regards,LinHello Lin, It's nice to be back. Apologies for the 2nd posting, I'm a bit out of touch with things!The picture was taken in RAW but I didn't use "fill light" the effect could be seen with the naked eye and is clear in the RAW file. It gives the impression that the sun is shining from the wrong direction!John Quote
Conflow Posted November 28, 2007 Report Posted November 28, 2007 Hi John,Welcome back ~ and as you said..yes,you're out of touch..because I can't see that Photo on my Laptop, its 36"x25" in size....aahhh give us a chance, we do have the New PTE 5x but we have'nt got around to the New Foldable Laptop yet ~ I wish !Best of luck in your New Home...Brian.Conflow. Quote
Lin Evans Posted November 29, 2007 Report Posted November 29, 2007 Hi John,Sorry, I was looking at a different portion of the image - the trees surrounded by a slight halo which can sometimes happen when fill light is used.I think the lighter at the top with crepuscular sun rays converging inward rather than outward is explained by the extremely heavy, dense, low cloud cover. I've seen this effect after a storm in Tahiti when dark, moisture laden air surrounds an area heated by the land mass. The cool air clings to the surrounding water while heat rising from previously warmed land and vegetation clears an area above the land causing a funnel shaped corridor which creates a path for the sunlight following the funnel shape.Best regards,LinHello Lin, It's nice to be back. Apologies for the 2nd posting, I'm a bit out of touch with things!The picture was taken in RAW but I didn't use "fill light" the effect could be seen with the naked eye and is clear in the RAW file. It gives the impression that the sun is shining from the wrong direction!John Quote
neil Posted November 29, 2007 Report Posted November 29, 2007 This looks like a terrible place to live!With all that strange light,I'd get out quick.All the BestNeil Quote
Ken Cox Posted November 30, 2007 Report Posted November 30, 2007 Johnthe email addie you provided me bouncessend an email topbyk@sympatico.caken Quote
cjdnzl Posted November 30, 2007 Report Posted November 30, 2007 Hi John,Welcome back ~ and as you said..yes,you're out of touch..because I can't see that Photo on my Laptop, its 36"x25" in size....aahhh give us a chance, we do have the New PTE 5x but we have'nt got around to the New Foldable Laptop yet ~ I wish !Best of luck in your New Home...Brian.Conflow.Hi Brian, depending on your browser, you can hit the '-' key to reduce the size of the screen image so it fits on your screen, and the "+" key to increase. Opera does this, and so does Firefox. I don't know about IE since I never use it.Hang on, I think you are using a Mac - I know nothing about Macs, but maybe their browser does likewise.Colin.STOP PRESS: I just tried it in Firefox and it doesn't seem to work there, but it definitely does with Opera. Quote
LumenLux Posted December 3, 2007 Report Posted December 3, 2007 Colin.STOP PRESS: I just tried it in Firefox and it doesn't seem to work there, but it definitely does with Opera.In my Firefox setup, the image defaults to fit-the-screen, "scaled" to 37%. If I tap the "+" key, the image shows full size. Quote
cjdnzl Posted December 3, 2007 Report Posted December 3, 2007 In my Firefox setup, the image defaults to fit-the-screen, "scaled" to 37%. If I tap the "+" key, the image shows full size.Aaahh, yes, I thought it did, but when I checked it didn't seem to work. Must have been too hasty, I guess Quote
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