The US Trip Photosets Are Ready!

After a month of “post-processing” the photos, our US Trip Photosets are ready for public viewing on my Flickr site. 

They are divided into 4 sets:-

The Statue of Liberty II

Click here for the complete New York photoset.

Niagara Falls

Click here for the complete Buffalo photoset.

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Click here for the complete San Francisco photoset.

Near the stars

Click here for the complete Los Angeles photoset.

Cleaned up the site

After adding on gunk for the past months, I’ve cleaned up the sidebar and the layout of this blog.

Gone are the GoogleAds, Bloggers Unite & Richard Dawkins Foundation buttons. New stuff include a page on Photography and also a new one page about me, myself and I.

I’m thinking of changing the theme for this site so it will look better.

New York Photoset is READY!

The Statue of Liberty I, originally uploaded by CeeKay’s Pix.

After a 1.5 months of delay in uploading the photos, I’m glad to say that the New York City Flickr photoset is now ready to view.

Point your favourite browser to http://www.flickr.com/photos/ceekay/sets/72157600195926807/

Spot the difference…2/2

Time Square, until we meet again…, originally uploaded by CeeKay’s Pix.

Now, compare the previous photo with this? Do you see a difference? If you are using Firefox, you would see a world of a difference. The 2 files have been embedded with different color profiles. I’ve been toying with using Adobe Lightroom 1.0 for Mac OS X and I have been exporting the my photos using either AdobeRGB (1998) or ProPhoto color spaces.

I was wondering why my photos turned out dull when viewed from Cheryl’s notebook when I fired up Firefox on my Mac and discovered the same issue as well.After Googling around, it turns out that AdobeRGB and ProPhoto is used for printing. For the best color reproduction on screen for most browsers (IE, Safari and Firefox), the graphic files should be saved under the sRGB color profile.Darn…this means that I would have to respost the New York photos all over again! Or maybe not…just download Safari 3.0 for (now for Mac and Windows!) to see photos as how I intended them to look like.