This is such an interesting story! So... Romanians go to Western Europe to try to make a living, but Chinese go to Romania to try to make a living... (!?!?!?!?).
andrei ,am descarcat prima fotografie si vazuta in viewerul local de pe calculatorul pe care eram culorile sunt mult mai puternice. ai folosit cumva adobeRGB ? (am impresia ca blogger nu recunoaste spatiul de culoare si strica reprezentarea , se poate sa mearga ok doar cu sRGB)
Cosmin, you're right about the colours. For some reason, blogger strips some saturation off of the pictures, particularly when you tone them on a Mac. I haven't figured this out yet, so I try to convert them to sRGB before posting. It's slightly better, but still a far cry from what it looks like on my computer screen.
PS: Cosmin, I replied in English because many of my friends who visit this blog do not speak Romanian
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This is such an interesting story!
So... Romanians go to Western Europe to try to make a living, but Chinese go to Romania to try to make a living... (!?!?!?!?).
andrei ,am descarcat prima fotografie si vazuta in viewerul local de pe calculatorul pe care eram culorile sunt mult mai puternice. ai folosit cumva adobeRGB ? (am impresia ca blogger nu recunoaste spatiul de culoare si strica reprezentarea , se poate sa mearga ok doar cu sRGB)
Cosmin, you're right about the colours. For some reason, blogger strips some saturation off of the pictures, particularly when you tone them on a Mac. I haven't figured this out yet, so I try to convert them to sRGB before posting. It's slightly better, but still a far cry from what it looks like on my computer screen.
PS: Cosmin, I replied in English because many of my friends who visit this blog do not speak Romanian
sure , sorry for posting in ro , in the first place.
Hey Andrei,
I came across an article in the Times on this subject. Here's the link to the photo, in case you haven't seen it yet: http://www.nytimes.com/imagepages/2009/02/24/business/24euro_CA0.ready.html
Cheers,
SJ
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