BenQ SW2700PT 27″
http://www.northlight-images.co.uk/benq-sw2700pt-monitor-review/
https://www.color-management-guide.com/benq-sw2700pt-monitor-review.html
https://www.sfoto.se/tester/stor-skarm-med-stort-omfang/
https://martinbaileyphotography.com/2016/04/18/benq-sw2700pt-photographers-wide-gamut-display-review-podcast-519/
Teemu Jarvinen
A photographer focused on urban streets and cityscapes.
“Recently I’ve really been asking myself one question over and over; why is it that I like the photos that I like? Both in the cases of looking at other people’s work or in my own stuff. After some thought, I’ve come up with the 3 main ingredients that make a street photo good, at least in my opinion. It may be a weird way to put it but bear with me; I have a theory that if one were to craft an algorithm that judges photos, they would like be using some combination of these 3 elements. The 3 ingredients are: Aesthetics, Story and Feeling.”
-Teemu Jarvinen-
Continue
Sony RX100 widescreen
Joshua K Jackson – Streetphoto
Joshua K. Jackson / Adobe UK
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=Joshua+K+Jackson+adobe+UK
LUT
LUT is the short form of «Look Up Table» and is basically a preset which can change the color settings of photos and videos. Usually they are used for video footage, but by using Photoshop, you can also apply LUTS to your images.
A Look Up Table, or LUT, is essentially a digital file that transforms the color and tone of your image. It essential can convert colors and details in a source file to a new destination state. For example, you can use a LUT to convert a modern digital photo to the color and tone of an older film stock. Or perhaps to convert between a color image to an aged black and white treatment.
A LUT essentially transforms tone and color based upon settings chosen by the creator of the LUT. Each RGB combination of color has a new value assigned.
Continue