Robert Campbell
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Scarlet; there may be green ones, but I've never seen them.incidentally, are the hunting Pinks pink in Ireland, they're certainly scarlet around here.
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Scarlet; there may be green ones, but I've never seen them.incidentally, are the hunting Pinks pink in Ireland, they're certainly scarlet around here.
Thank you Vivek. I first batch process the raw files with SilkyPix and export tif files for import into Lightroom. In Lightroom I make minor adjustments to contrast, capture sharpen, and export jpegs for the web at 50% of original file size. I hope that Lightroom will have support for the G1 raw files in the next update.Carl, Another nice shot. How do you process the files?
Thanks Jono. Yes, I used a tripod for these shots.Hi Carl
I'm seriously impressed - lovely sharp corners, great detail . . . presumably you were using a tripod for these shots?
jpg or RAW?
Thanks Brian. The kit lens is quite sharp, but I also am looking forward to using my M mount lenses with the G1.Beautifully sharp detail there Carl - I'm very happy with the kit lens at f8 - but still can't wait to get my other lenses on there!
Cheers
Brian
Carl, I thought to use Sikypix in a similar manner. The interface seems kludgy, and it is quite slow compared to Lightroom, so I don´t want to take the time to learn it for just a month or so (until LR supports the raw´s, that is..)....I first batch process the raw files with SilkyPix and export tif files for import into Lightroom. In Lightroom I make minor adjustments to contrast, capture sharpen, and export jpegs for the web at 50% of original file size....
Per, I also hope we don't have to wait too long for the Lightroom and/or Adobe DNG converter updates. Pity that Panasonic didn't use DNG for their G1 file format.Carl, I thought to use Sikypix in a similar manner. The interface seems kludgy, and it is quite slow compared to Lightroom, so I don´t want to take the time to learn it for just a month or so (until LR supports the raw´s, that is..).
So, I thought I´d process them with the default settings, and then export them as tif. But 16 bit tifs are HUGE! And, with all tonal control done on the tifs, I fear that 8 bit isn´t enough. If only Silkypix could convert to dng....
So, I´m very eagerly waiting for Adobe to update!
I second that.Blimey Lili, you are making that E-410 + kit lens sing!....
You´re doing the right thing, of course. Too many cameras are a distraction. And your Oly results are, to put it mildly, promising.......
Per, the G-1 will, sadly, have to wait a while.
Until then though I get the play with the Oly more
thanks Cindy, the 11-22 is just about welded onto this thing
I have a few similar files
Riley,
Great shots, confirming what I'd heard - there are some serious car collectors and restorers down under.
Thanks
Hi LesJono
enjoyed your website photos of some of 'The White Hill Towns' - great subject matter and to me reminiscent of a recent trip to Cordoba, Zafra & Merida. I must go back since I missed Arcos et al.