| Subject | What? | Land Iguana, Conolophus subcristatus |
| Where? | Galapagos Islands, Santa Cruz 28th August 1995 |
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| Original | Material | 35mm slide - Kodachrome 200 |
| Pre-web | Format | Photoshop (PSD) file, Adobe RGB (1998), 24 bit colour |
| Size | 4492 by 3412 pixels, 44 megabyte file | |
| LRPS | Image | 30 by 22.79 cm, 149 pixels per cm |
| Paper & inks | Epson Premium Glossy Photo Paper. Epson T015 & T016 inks. (Printed on Epson Stylus Photo 2000P). |
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| Presentation | Window-mounted in 50 by 40 cm "porcelain / white core" board |
This needed little except a small initial rotation (clockwise), cropping, levels & curves to improve the tonal range, and variations & colour balance to improve the colour balance. Tried to sharpen the out-of-focus snout a little by cloning, without much success. Then the web version was sharpened using "unsharp mask".
Image size - rotate (a few degrees clockwise), crop, image & canvas size.
Image adjustment - levels, curves, variations, colour balance, clone tool.
Presentation features - stroke (for print border), automate - fit image, save as JPEG.
In mid-January 2002, for the web version only - "unsharp mask" managed in layers created for the purpose.
Layers. Filters. Over 90% of the tools.
But in mid-January 2002, I started to use "unsharp mask" in layers to sharpen the web image.
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