biglouis
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Malina
No one else is going to reply to so here is my two cents.
The model's hair looks highly detailed. I can't tell if there is some colour drift (you sometimes get faint green blotching in my experience) because she has used highlights. I will say that she washes her hair too much and uses to much in the way of treatments because it looks very brittle.
And there is the rub. I have always been amazed at the ability of the Foveon sensors to capture texture. Imho, they are difficult to better. I think if you are using a DPxM for portrait work you have to be very careful because what might appear to be a beautiful model in a web-sized shot will turn out to be an over-made-up and manicured crone at 100%!
I stick to things like wood, leafs, rope, rusty steel etc! So much less chance to offend!
Louis
No one else is going to reply to so here is my two cents.
The model's hair looks highly detailed. I can't tell if there is some colour drift (you sometimes get faint green blotching in my experience) because she has used highlights. I will say that she washes her hair too much and uses to much in the way of treatments because it looks very brittle.
And there is the rub. I have always been amazed at the ability of the Foveon sensors to capture texture. Imho, they are difficult to better. I think if you are using a DPxM for portrait work you have to be very careful because what might appear to be a beautiful model in a web-sized shot will turn out to be an over-made-up and manicured crone at 100%!
I stick to things like wood, leafs, rope, rusty steel etc! So much less chance to offend!
Louis