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Before my cross-country move from San Diego to Brooklyn, I bought a MacBook. Recently I set it up as a desktop computer with an auxiliary 24” LCD display. This revealed a significant problem with all of my plant photos.
They were shot on a desktop stage with a black cloth backdrop. I then used Photoshop Elements to remove creases, folds and debris from the desktop stage without altering the plants.
Unfortunately, I was unaware that my old CRT monitor was out of calibration. The photos that looked fine on the old screen were badly flawed. I will be re-editing all of them as soon as new software for my MacBook arrives. This has certainly been a lesson learned.
Update: All photos have been corrected.
Posted by Bob 'Greenscaper' Hyland at January 30, 2008 06:38 AM | TrackBack