TomDart opened this issue on Sep 21, 2009 · 8 posts
TomDart posted Mon, 21 September 2009 at 7:45 PM
This is an experiment and I have no idea if it will work. I have posted a reversed (negative) of the gallery image. This should give you an idea of the outline of the head of the eagle which should be dark but visible on the gallery image. I am assuming the negative here will show more of the head outline than an overly dark normal image and give an idea of how much is to show even if darkly in the normal image.( I might be totally wrong in thinking this.)
If you have any interest in seeing if it shows that much head of the bird to you, please click my name and go to the gallery to see the image. I am not promoting the photo and am not including a link to it. I figure if you want to try the experiment you will take a look. No comments are being solicited on the image page. That is not the reason at all for this post.
All I want to know is if you possibly see my upload somewhat close to how I see it here. Or, at least do you see it well enough to recognize the intent of the dark photo?
Thanks for any input. We are all dependent on the view each member actually sees on their personal monitor. For the most part, I imagine that works out fine. In the case of this photo I uploaded, I am not certain. The rendering on pc monitors at work was terrible. : (
Thanks for reading this and even more if you take a look and let me know the results here.
You may take the inverse image shown here and inverse it again in your graphics software to take a look that way. Please, if you download, do that only to take a look and do not use the image for any other purpose or mail to anyone. Thanks. TomDart.