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Old May 18th 17, 03:46 PM posted to rec.photo.digital
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Default A few more from Yosemite

On 5/18/2017 10:30 AM, Savageduck wrote:
On 2017-05-18 12:18:52 +0000, "Mayayana" said:


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| https://www.dropbox.com/s/xvqfsozxu086j53/DSF4553-E.jpg
| https://www.dropbox.com/s/or7cq6um4psithj/DSF4573-E.jpg
| https://www.dropbox.com/s/byvhxa4iqicdw03/DSF4685-E.jpg
| https://www.dropbox.com/s/uonqwq86ierx5ug/DSF4758-E.jpg
| https://www.dropbox.com/s/448rl27c57zsiye/DSF4740-E.jpg
| https://www.dropbox.com/s/h3lpskk7dcay8ql/DSF4763.jpg


An interesting effect that I don't understand: The
images seem a bit hazy. (In Pale Moon [Firefox].) I then
downloaded E and viewed it in IrfanView. It's noticeably
sharper with deeper colors! I don't think I've ever
noticed such an effect before.


I have know idea of what effect "Pale Moon" might have on your viewing
experience, as I am not using Firefox, but it is odd.

It must be nice to live within driving distance of
such jaw-dropping landscapes.


It is a 3 hour drive.


Hah, it can take me that long to travel the 55 miles to Manhattan


Technical note: I see the images but need to set
"No Style". I also wonder about the and . Maybe
some kind of software is inserting those? They serve
no purpose and make it harder to copy the link.


The "No Style" is a Fujifilm EXIF header group in the RAW (RAF) files,
which with the SOOC JPEGs will usually refer to Fujifilm film
simulations. Usually these will be listed as "Film Simulation",
"Monochrome", "Pict Style Color Space", "Picture Style"(exposure
setting), "Saturation" (Typically, Normal, 0,0), and "Sharpness"
(in-camera applied JPEG sharpness level).

The " & " are standard Usenet UTF-8 URL (link) delimiters and I use
them to prevent broken URL links. However, some nonconforming Usenet
clients will still break URLs even if the delimiters are used. I just
do what I can to prevent that.