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08/08/2007 09:45:38 PM · #1 |
What does it mean when they say, if it wasnt blown out it would have been better. Is that cropping or contrast or what?
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08/08/2007 10:05:15 PM · #2 |
when your whites are "too white".
But as you see above its not allways a bad thing. |
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08/08/2007 10:11:12 PM · #3 |
i got some blown out comments on my f/s personally i liked those areas

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08/08/2007 10:13:27 PM · #4 |
When an object loses all detail because it is too bright or white.
Your camera might have a mode when viewing a picture where objects that are too white will blink to let you know that there is no details left in that portion of the picture.
Message edited by author 2007-08-09 02:16:24. |
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08/08/2007 10:19:13 PM · #5 |
I increased the white in my first challenge and I thought it gave it better contrast. I hesitated at first but I thought it was better. Now I know. Although some comments liked it. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder i guess.
Thanks for the info.
Message edited by author 2007-08-09 02:20:35. |
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