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Comments about saturation

There are 14 comments about "saturation"

aer suzuki: Susannah : the first thing you should do is make sure your monitor is calibrated. i think you can find software that will do this for you, if not search the web and you should......

in response to: Japanese Garden by aer suzuki

Tamara: Peter, I love my lomo too... great for long exposures and good colour saturation. I read online that the lomo society is not making them anymore, so hang on to it, very tightly. it will be......

in response to: Subway Tunnel Spirits by Peter

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: I love the two little girls in matching colors. The saturation is splendid and sumptuous. And the one with the red brick nearly had me clawing my eyes out so that would be the last......

in response to: nov 04 2005 toronto by hool

Peter: yeah same here. i usually auto-balance and resize em. i try not to do too much, though, as i really dig the random artifacts, color saturation and lo-fi qualities that come from the phone straightaway... i......

in response to: 2, 3, 4 by Jamie

Peter: also: im pleased with how some of my {cameraphone} pics are turning out lately. i think im finally getting the hang of what sort of light i need, as well as getting good at tweaking......

in response to: The Daily Commute by Peter

Peter: me too. ive been enjoying using the low-res camphone a bit as opposed to the usual digicam... a new way of looking at things. i am very limited with my palate and depth and detail......

in response to: Zone & Shrub by Peter

Peter: well, the lomo is much higher res than my cameraphone, as it takes actual 35mm film and has a glass lens and stuff... but yeah, the color saturation is very similar!...

in response to: Zone & Shrub by Peter

elaine: i have become more futurama identified lately due to the insistant dvd playing of my brother at xmas, and because of a terrible thing they did to the simpsons.yes, i have stopped watching it becase......

in response to: robot building by elaine

Peter: kelsey, heh! yeah, the strange reddish and purplish hues come from the cameraphone... i installed a hack to get better saturation (think: lomo-like cameraphone!) which, though drastically improving the resolution/saturation of the photos, causes those hues.......

in response to: A Walk Through Brick City by Peter

Peter: thats why i love the new tweaky interface that lets you adjust saturation. mmmm, ap-priority!...

in response to: Grand Army Plaza by Peter

Peter: totally. i installed a hack to try to get rid of most of the blue, and its worked great... but i stil lget it sometimes, especially in dark/overcast settings. it was so rainy and gray......

in response to: Downtown Newark by Peter

Mad Jane: Thanks. I'm using a Mac. It definately looks flatter on the page than it did in Photoshop. I tried to boost up the saturation, but it seems like certain shades of green don't always read......

in response to: Philadelphia 19121 by Mad Jane

ian: fantastic as always, hool. I like the shadow on the truck in the first one: the corrugated texture on the last one. Your photos always have the most incredible color saturation. ...

in response to: afternoon by hool

Peter: wow, hool; your stuff is really outsdanding. im particularly fond of the layering of depth in that first shot. i love how theres no people in any of these. the light saturation from the booth......

in response to: Open Spaces and Inbetween Places: by hool

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