Non Ferrous?accumulations of microscopic aluminum particles.
Man, am I confused now.....
Bob
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Non Ferrous?accumulations of microscopic aluminum particles.
But be careful with the swings and shifts...Carefully shake the corners.
But default sharpening is a bit high...I could not give up the Etch-a-Sketch--I just love the DoF...
But that makes it sharper in the corners than the D800...But default sharpening is a bit high...
Aye, 'tis true. A distinctive strength of this very special imaging device.But that makes it sharper in the corners than the D800...
That's what the D800 is used for - you capture with the etch a sketch because of its ultimate metallic mono look and shoot the etch a sketch image with your D800 for a high quality digital copy for photoshop etc.Only thing missing is a USB port to download images.
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Dave (D&A)
Novice mistake. The EaS renders a natively sharper image. I find with an EaS I barely need to apply any sharpening at all.But default sharpening is a bit high...
:thumbup:Novice mistake. The EaS renders a natively sharper image. I find with an EaS I barely need to apply any sharpening at all.
You need the Giottos model SP-EaS Schott glass screen protector. As these are priced roughly proportionately to glass area, this will cost you only $289.95.The Etch-a-Sketch doesn't use Saphire glass, so in time most of their screens scratch badly.