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RE: the print

Posted by user510 on April 21, 2008 at 20:43:17:

The day after I took the shot, I made an 8.5x11" print using my Epson R1800 on Kodak glossy paper. I had used PS to reduce noise in the cloudy sky and I adjusted size to fit the paper, but otherwise did not mess with the photo.

The blue tones of water are similar in the print to what you have rendered with my photo. But the mostly cloudy sky in my print is somewhat lighter with a blue-gray tone. The buildings of the city are front lit with the warm tones of the setting sun and similar to your 'compromise' render.

Now that I've had a chance to get used to different color tones from two other pairs of eyes I think I will go with the original and just accept the photo, blue cast and all.

Thanks again for helping me adjust my eyes as well as the photo!!

-Steve