Collections are a JPG+ feature. You must be a JPG+ member to create new collections and to add photos to collections.
Sign up for JPG+ to start using collections now!
Photo license: © All rights reserved
Has anyone else noted a problem with color once a photo is uploaded to JPG? The flesh tones here look totally different than on my original file.
Check it out here for comparison
http://www.debbyadler.com/Photography/Nearly-Daily-Photos/4817015_YV7FF/1/#710158848_35AyJ-A-LB
10 responses
-
David Ramirez gave props (10 Nov 2009):
Good studio, lighting, pose.
-
Carlos Aviles (Deleted) gave props (10 Nov 2009):
I like it
-
John Linton gave props (18 Nov 2009):
Rockin' JPG's Theme Park (most excellently).
-
John Linton said (18 Nov 2009):
I find that I have boost my pics a little to get them to look the same way on JPG that they do in my iPhoto. Even then there is still a bit of a difference.
-
Greg Lightbourn (Deleted) said (19 Nov 2009):
I don't notice that much difference in mine; maybe the difference with this shot and the link might also be due to the framing/background...
excellent self portrait regardless... -
Ralf Siebeck / www.siebeck.com gave props (19 Nov 2009):
You are a such a beauty... wonderful face, body. Breathtakin. I noticed a little color difference too... but not in a negative way.
-
Leonardo Baldenegro (Deleted) said (7 Jan 2010):
but for me is a good color of skin an great white balance.
-
Laurie Search gave props (9 Jan 2010):
Beautiful!
-
Zapata Juan P gave props (22 Jan 2010):
I love your work. Very nice !! ... thanks x sharing.
-
Yves Harnois gave props (2 May 2010):
I like alot the posture of the model and the the framing on this one !


















