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Hi Johnny, I typically use the 35 Fujinon...great lens...my favorite for the system...so far...Ashwin
I enjoy your captures very much - what lens are you using? It draws beautifully.
Carl.......very nice picture. Thanks for sharing the processing info.....I still switch over to RPP for individual shots, especially the ones that contain foliage. LR4 seems okay for most.A two shot stitch taken with the XP1+35mm f/1.4. Raws processed in RPP1559beta with L* curve+K64 film emulation, stitched in CS6, and tweaked in LR4.1 before exporting.
Children's Garden adobe shelter and roof garden
Thanks Rich. I'm doing the same. I import all of my raws into LR4.1 and then check landscapes with distant foliage that have detail I want preserved. If it looks bad in LR then I will process in RPP and bring back to LR as a tiff.Carl.......very nice picture. Thanks for sharing the processing info.....I still switch over to RPP for individual shots, especially the ones that contain foliage. LR4 seems okay for most.
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It will be interesting how you find it.Mind if I play? I am only borrowing this camera, trying to figure out if it suits me or not.
So far, decidedly undecided. I think the 18mm is pretty underrated, though.It will be interesting how you find it.
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It's got a great look to it wide open:........I think the 18mm is pretty underrated, though.
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David........very nice! No discernible hot spots. Is that with the R72? If it is, do you have to make any focus adjustments?Yes I love the little 18mm as well.
One today in infrared with the 18mm:
A beauty David. I recently discovered that RPP also works quite well for processing XP1 IR shots.Yes I love the little 18mm as well.
One today in infrared with the 18mm: