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Offline ralf

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Gorman key without different backrounds
« on: December 06, 2009, 06:57:16 AM »
 I am doing hundreds of portrait shots were the people choosing their image themselves right after the shooting. The Gorman key is a very helpful tool for it. My only remark is, that the backround of the 2 images is different (grey and white). This leads sometime to a little confusion, because the same image in both windows appears different, so that my clients get the feeling not to choose the best out of the bunch. I would prefer to have both windows grey so that the images a really comparable. The active window could be marked in a different way, like a small white frame or so.
Is there an possibilty to change it my self?

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Ralf

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Re: Gorman key without different backrounds
« Reply #1 on: December 06, 2009, 07:30:24 AM »
Ralf,

I am doing hundreds of portrait shots were the people choosing their image themselves right after the shooting. The Gorman key is a very helpful tool for it. My only remark is, that the backround of the 2 images is different (grey and white). This leads sometime to a little confusion, because the same image in both windows appears different, so that my clients get the feeling not to choose the best out of the bunch. I would prefer to have both windows grey so that the images a really comparable. The active window could be marked in a different way, like a small white frame or so.
Is there an possibilty to change it my self?

Yes, and it already exists.  You can control the colors in the Preview tab of the Photo Mechanic Preferences dialog.

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Re: Gorman key without different backrounds
« Reply #2 on: December 06, 2009, 08:04:12 AM »
Many Thanks!
Ralf