I m also surprised to see how much scanners change the look of some images... On my side I habe turned off the "auto adjustment" feature on my scanner and this has improved a bit but still...
This is the first time my new scanner has not scanned a color normally (except for fluorescent, which it never scans right). In the past I have tried placing such 'difficult' pieces in the opposite direction on the scanner, but that didn't work here. I have no idea where the auto adjustment setting is on my scanner..... maybe I should investigate.
Two different lizards! Scanners and screens transform things.
ReplyDeleteMy scanner trying to get in on the 'altered' postcard idea.
DeleteThanks for featuring this bit of my art, Phillip!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sending it, and welcome to the blog. He is a fab lizard!
DeleteI m also surprised to see how much scanners change the look of some images... On my side I habe turned off the "auto adjustment" feature on my scanner and this has improved a bit but still...
ReplyDeleteThis is the first time my new scanner has not scanned a color normally (except for fluorescent, which it never scans right). In the past I have tried placing such 'difficult' pieces in the opposite direction on the scanner, but that didn't work here. I have no idea where the auto adjustment setting is on my scanner..... maybe I should investigate.
DeleteHere the scanner turns bright orange into pale red/pink, too. And neon (fluorescent) colours vanish, too.
ReplyDeleteAnyhow, I love to see this lizard, both versions :-)
I agree, he looks great from all angles and colors.
Deletethere is a simple explanation to this. It is not the scanner, the Lizard is clearly a chameleon (:
ReplyDeleteI would like to see him in a range of blue. Maybe if I wait to scan him in winter?
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