Originally Posted by
Mike Buckley
Thank you, everyone!
The loss of texture in the brighter areas has to do with the angle of light coming directly from the lamp, not the reflectors. If I had lit those areas to display the texture as well as in the other areas, more grey tones would have been displayed in those areas and the image then would have had less overall contrast and pop. All of that was just a stylistic choice.
A few years ago it was conclusive in my mind that Firefox displayed very subtle detail that other browsers didn't display. I don't know if that's still true today because I haven't made any comparisons recently.
I do know that when displaying some subtleties in my images, especially subtlety in the dark tones, which I'm prone to using, some people explain that they don't see them. In each case, they either weren't using a calibrated monitor and/or weren't using Firefox.
Images look the same whether I'm viewing them using any of my three post-processing programs, cataloging software, or Firefox. So, if someone can't see what I'm seeing, it might be because they aren't using Firefox (and/or because their monitor isn't profiled and calibrated). When I upload an image that has important subtleties in the dark tones, I mention that I use a calibrated monitor and Firefox to hopefully minimize any confusion from the outset.