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Soldato
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How do you convert the original image to the well presented image that shows on the website? I see it's drawing from a photo that shows the display table etc.

Not much really. The camera is capturing RAW+JPG to a laptop connected via USB. I've got WinSCP keeping a remote folder up-to-date between the local folder and the server, uploading JPGs only. This has got contrast(1.3) applied to it via CSS and a box-shadow vignette to basically get rid of the edge of the glass cutting board that it's on; something that'll be done in post on the raw images anyway.

It's display as full page background image which is fairly standard.

You can view/any of the original JPGs and you'll see the cutting board etc. https://sandwich.jonesmillbank.com/images/DSC02267.JPG for example is the latest, just reduce the number down to 00003 for the first and any number in between for a partway one.
 
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Not much really. The camera is capturing RAW+JPG to a laptop connected via USB. I've got WinSCP keeping a remote folder up-to-date between the local folder and the server, uploading JPGs only. This has got contrast(1.3) applied to it via CSS and a box-shadow vignette to basically get rid of the edge of the glass cutting board that it's on; something that'll be done in post on the raw images anyway.

It's display as full page background image which is fairly standard.

You can view/any of the original JPGs and you'll see the cutting board etc. https://sandwich.jonesmillbank.com/images/DSC02267.JPG for example is the latest, just reduce the number down to 00003 for the first and any number in between for a partway one.

Well, it looks very good. Nice work.
 
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