tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4304985161736802293.post788151793586402433..comments2023-08-01T20:51:40.545+08:00Comments on Up Close with Nature: My image looks great on my pc but became washed out/pale once uploaded to the web!Kurt (OrionMystery)http://www.blogger.com/profile/00919450325284468227noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4304985161736802293.post-76398735735221874872010-03-28T05:48:43.310+08:002010-03-28T05:48:43.310+08:00Cool I have noticed that it has stayed that way si...Cool I have noticed that it has stayed that way since setting it. Thanks again.Melhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06143938008670270089noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4304985161736802293.post-46625351051608514232010-03-26T20:06:10.406+08:002010-03-26T20:06:10.406+08:00Hi Mel, I too use ACR to process all my RAW images...Hi Mel, I too use ACR to process all my RAW images. I only have to select sRGB once and it'll be set that way for all others, except maybe when you update your ACR version which might reset it back to adobeRGB or other weird profiles.<br /><br />To set it, check out the hoverfly image above..the red arrow!Kurt (OrionMystery)https://www.blogger.com/profile/00919450325284468227noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4304985161736802293.post-18609517636625218952010-03-26T19:56:49.205+08:002010-03-26T19:56:49.205+08:00Hey Kurt thanks for pointing me to this very usefu...Hey Kurt thanks for pointing me to this very useful information on your blog. <br /><br />As you noticed via my Flickr account (melieli) I was saving images as adobeRGB which you noticed made my images looked washed out when viewing in certain browsers. <br /><br />I have taken your advice and will be saving in sRGB from now on. <br />I'm using ACR to process my images as its quick and Melhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06143938008670270089noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4304985161736802293.post-29879278065521370732009-07-25T00:03:44.808+08:002009-07-25T00:03:44.808+08:00That's because ACR won't recognize any in-...That's because ACR won't recognize any in-camera setting like Capture NX does. Say if you set the image to Vivid, it will appear vivid in your camera LCD and also in Capture NX, but only as standard in ACR. It shouldn't matter anyway because the whole point of shooting raw is that we get to decide to PP the image our way :)Kurt (OrionMystery)https://www.blogger.com/profile/00919450325284468227noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4304985161736802293.post-52378790687402355582009-07-24T23:56:17.359+08:002009-07-24T23:56:17.359+08:00woww.. great info.. didn't actually notice abo...woww.. great info.. didn't actually notice about that until u compare it.<br /><br />but I some problems when viewing RAW image (NEF)<br />compared ACR and nikon View NX, ACR seems not render the NEF correctly as what i've see in the camera LCD. the image seems more dull/not vivid. but no problems when viewing on View NX.<br /><br />Thanks for the sharingSyaifulHShttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10474704096667668381noreply@blogger.com