Same barn

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    The last time when I scanned the negatives, I opted for color correction which made different shades of blue in the sky...This time I left it alone and got different results. For those of you who remember, Is this better?


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    Nice panorama but looks very underexposed on my monitor and needed +1.5 stops to see the detail

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    I increased brightness a tad.

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    Yes, I like it brightened. Thanks for sharing.
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    Beautiful shots #2 for me
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    Thanks for the comments!

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    Much better.


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    Thanks Grandpa, I think I was looking more at the sky levels than anything else.


 

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