Sunday, February 7, 2010

White


After the snowstorm--snow on my apple tree.
Curious how the psd had less blue than the jpg in "save for the web"...

6 comments:

Chesney said...

My snow pics do that too, looks great in the PSD and then when I save it to the web it gets a little blue...

Looks like a winter wonderland, so beautiful!

terricreates said...

I was told one thing that happens with JPG compared with RAW and PSD too is that when you convert to JPG there are algorithms already set up in the version of JPG that add in what they think your colors should or need to be. Now you might look that up and get a better detail than what I said. That is why I was told RAW was normally better, but its always best to compare and never lose your original file whatever format it was in. In Pshop there is a place where you can set what color profiles you want to use too, that may also make a difference with the conversion factor. And then we can also step back to that white balance thing too to make a difference. Now that that is said, I think this is a great shot, love how the snow lies over each little branch.

Anonymous said...

Whatever, it's a beautiful shot. That tree just stands out with all that snow, even though the other trees also have snow on them. It actually looks whiter/brighter. Nice job.

Anonymous said...

I've noticed color changes when saving as a JPG, too. Not always, but enough to be noticeable. This happens even when I've just calibrated the monitor, too. That color management can be a real pain in the neck. However, your snow photo is very good. You've captured that fresh feeling of new snow clinging to the branches.

Ms Katy said...

Oh so pretty! What a wonderful winter scene! After looking for a time, I like the blue tone!

Anonymous said...

It really is a lovely shot, hope that wet looking snow didn't break any branches. I've noticed color shifts too using 'save for web'

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