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Thank you both. That just what I needed.

I will check ipad display settings as the sky isn't blown on here, but I did add contrast so will be careful with that while editing on the ipad.

thanks again.

I will try and post the original later for comparison. 

 

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Here is the original.

It was quite misty and I probably didn't have it on the right setting as I got the shot quick.

image_2.jpeg

The bottom one was edited, but I left the contrast and saturation alone.

image_1.jpeg

The brighness slider on the ipad was quite low so would have made it darker on my screen.

The only other setting that I can find for the screen is Auto which made my view even darker.

I have put the slider halfway, but I'm not sure whether this is the ideal setting when photo editing.

Any idea.s anyone, or should I stick to the halfway setting?

 

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Thanks for the feedback, Colin.

I brought the TZ60 as heavy camera and other stuff had to stay at home , as too much to carry on the train since we now have extra luggage in the shape of a little dog. Lol.

we took the dog a walk tonight and the light over the harbour was good and the mountains across the estuary were nice and clear.

I could have kicked myself for not taking the camera.

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