DougDolde
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Another one from the Alabama Hills a couple weeks ago. Phase One XF/IQ180, Schneider 40-80mm @65mm
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DougAnother one from the Alabama Hills a couple weeks ago. Phase One XF/IQ180, Schneider 40-80mm @65mm
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Wonder about that myself too nowA sad reflection on myself: The first thing I thought about when I saw this shot was "How are they stopping those trestles from moving apart and letting the boat topple?". Too long around boats, boat yards and the sea!
Nice shot Michiel.
I'd very much like to post some of my latest IQ3 100 shots but I can't seem to upload them to look sharp.
They look very sharp on my Mac Retina but as soon as I upload see them to Getdpi, they look soft. Anyone have any suggestions? I normally use C1 at its defaults and rarely need any further sharpening until I go to print.
I'd really like to show the extraordinary detail I'm getting from the new back, but I'm not succeeding!
Daniel,
H5D-50C with 80mm.
First file off the new camera, a fellow classmate in a graduate seminar. A new direction for a new body of work.
It's great !!! Also love the prism viewfinder.Doug
Lovely strong image.
I know the answer but how do you find using your IQ180 with the XF?
Regards
Mal
This is an interesting if complex image. The warm rounded rocks morphing through the middle ground to sharp cool mountains in the background."Swiss Cheese" Another one from the Alabama Hills a few weeks ago. Phase One XF/IQ180, Schneider 40-80mm
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When exporting, increase resolution while keeping the image dimensions as desired. In LR, I set Resize to Fit Long Edge to something like 1200px for use here, and set Resolution to 204px per inch (not sure where that number came from but I recall having read something about 102 px/inch being ideal for LCD monitors and retina displays effectively "doubling resolution" or using twice as many pixels for a given image size to achieve higher resolution of the displayed image....I may be mixing things up here a bit and I am ready to be corrected).I'd very much like to post some of my latest IQ3 100 shots but I can't seem to upload them to look sharp.
They look very sharp on my Mac Retina but as soon as I upload see them to Getdpi, they look soft. Anyone have any suggestions? I normally use C1 at its defaults and rarely need any further sharpening until I go to print.
I'd really like to show the extraordinary detail I'm getting from the new back, but I'm not succeeding!