Hi,
I had not been on the website for a long time and I started uploading pictures again some two weeks ago.
And... out of ten that were screened, I had eight rejections, all pics were "too dark".
Then it came to my attention that suddenly we use the Luminosity graph instead of only RGB.
So I read a little bit on how to follow this new procedure. But when I do follow it, my pics all became ugly as hell, pardon my French.
All reality vanishes from them. When I focus on the Luminosity graph and I do as I should according to the rules, they become way too bright.
I also wonder: why?
What was wrong with the RGB method?
I have withdrawn all other ten pics in the queue because they would certainly all have been "too dark".
Cheers,
Hinkelbein
I had not been on the website for a long time and I started uploading pictures again some two weeks ago.
And... out of ten that were screened, I had eight rejections, all pics were "too dark".
Then it came to my attention that suddenly we use the Luminosity graph instead of only RGB.
So I read a little bit on how to follow this new procedure. But when I do follow it, my pics all became ugly as hell, pardon my French.
All reality vanishes from them. When I focus on the Luminosity graph and I do as I should according to the rules, they become way too bright.
I also wonder: why?
What was wrong with the RGB method?
I have withdrawn all other ten pics in the queue because they would certainly all have been "too dark".
Cheers,
Hinkelbein
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