Quentin_Bargate
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Great shots, Patrick. Interesting you use the Sony converter. I've never tried it
Quentin
Great shots, Patrick. Interesting you use the Sony converter. I've never tried it
Quentin
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What other converters would you all suggest I try?Great shots, Patrick. Interesting you use the Sony converter. I've never tried it
Quentin
Obviously, your pics look wonderful, but you may consider Raw Photo Processor, Raw Therapee, Capture 1, Aperture and even the new Lightroom 3 beta, because they all do a better job in the demoisacing department, IMO. Which converter did you use with your digital backs?What other converters would you all suggest I try?
I have used Lightroom, PS3 and the Sony software...
Great shots Patrick!Some of my recent work. I just transitioned back to 35mm from 6x4.5 camera and digital backs.
Sony A900
Sony 135 f1.8 Carl Zeiss
Sony 24-70 f2.8 Carl Zeiss
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Hard to go back to MF after seeing these!
More on my blog: http://plovephotography.com/wp/
Patrick
Absolutely great work, Patrick !Some of my recent work. I just transitioned back to 35mm from 6x4.5 camera and digital backs. (...)
DxO and SilkyPix come to mind. I use both, but honestly, if you are getting on so well with ths Sony converter, why change?What other converters would you all suggest I try?
I have used Lightroom, PS3 and the Sony software...
Nice B&W conversions!Since Jono has not add any horse images to the Sony forum lately, I think I would like to contribute some. Went to a local stable with a group of photo enthusiasts today. All are dodge and burn in PS to emphasize the beautiful animal.
What a great capture ... right place at the right time!Breakfast time this morning...the first shot (17 mm) was in the dry, the second shot (12 mm) was as the squall blew in on me. Both shots a900 with the Sigma 12-24 mm lens at f16.
Moral - remember a 12 mm lens will focus raindrops on the front element!
Also, the Spot remover in C1 5.01 is VERY good - but can't deal with raindrops!