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a sun kissed panorama

a sun kissed panorama by snowdeal.
i avoided thinking about taxes by playing with macro lens, an orange and panorama stitching and produced my first panorama. i think this will do nicely as a super-sized print for the kitchen.

autostitch/calico is sufficiently advanced to seem like magic.

update: interesting. the uploaded version is washed out compared to the orangetastic version on my desktop. hmmmmmmm. 

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snowdeal  Pro User  says:

well, i'm learning more than i ever wanted to know about color profiles. view in safari to see the orangetastic version until i figure out how to fix it :-)
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fd  Pro User  says:

The internet is an sRGB world.
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snowdeal  Pro User  says:

fd: "The internet is an sRGB world."

clearly. looks good in safari though! i though firefox 3 was supposed to honor embedded color profiles, but it doesn't look that way. i thought i could "fix" it with an automator/colorsynch hack, or in photoshop elements, but no such luck.
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amybrown  Pro User  says:

nope. gotta go back and save with srgb for firefox to like it. silly firefox.
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snowdeal  Pro User  says:

amybrown: "nope. gotta go back and save with srgb for firefox to like it."

so, how come i can't use colorsync to match the srgb gamut? i've tried match to "sRGB Profile" and match to "sRGB IEC61966-2.1". both appear to change the profile name ( "get info" shows the profile name has changed ) and matching the profile is supposed to convert it, no?

and yet, color still washed out.

what am i missing? i should be able to do this with colorsync directly ( or via automator ).
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amybrown  Pro User  says:

I don't think you can use any sort of conversion program because the necessary info is completely gone. I've heard of a million things that supposedly fix this, but the only thing I've seen actually work is going back into photoshop or whatever, with the origional raw or psd file and saving to jpg with srgb.
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