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Not sure if this is the right place for this but here goes...
I've been shooting a "project" over the last few years and it is getting close to something I am thinking of publishing and may be putting together in a book, really just for the experience and for posterity. So I started pulling all the images together and there is quite a lot of variation in tone/hue across the images so I was wondering what is acceptable for this sort of thing? There is the option to reprocess some of these to make them more consistent but then some just are a very limited or muted palette and others are quite vibrant. How much does that matter and how much should the set remain true to the original scene? They are likely to be grouped in the final version so it might be possible to arrange some sort of transition.
To give you some idea of the range I have pulled together a contact sheet, this isn't the finished selection, just a sample of the sort of images that I have
ContactSheet-001 by TheWub, on Flickr
I've been shooting a "project" over the last few years and it is getting close to something I am thinking of publishing and may be putting together in a book, really just for the experience and for posterity. So I started pulling all the images together and there is quite a lot of variation in tone/hue across the images so I was wondering what is acceptable for this sort of thing? There is the option to reprocess some of these to make them more consistent but then some just are a very limited or muted palette and others are quite vibrant. How much does that matter and how much should the set remain true to the original scene? They are likely to be grouped in the final version so it might be possible to arrange some sort of transition.
To give you some idea of the range I have pulled together a contact sheet, this isn't the finished selection, just a sample of the sort of images that I have
ContactSheet-001 by TheWub, on Flickr