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7ian7
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Classic, David.
You'll be happy to know there's someone even "crazier" than you — I have done a small handful of people/places assignments entirely on the GX100, and yes, people do respond very differently — in a positive way — to the tiny camera, and for a travel assignment in Paris the depth of field was essential (although the highlights were an issue for a number of sunny situations).
By the way, I think we are all aware of your RD posts. I downloaded it on your recommendation. It's just I am in an ACR workflow, and until I hear you literally screaming eureka, I am ok with the results the latest version is giving me.
I don't shoot jpegs, and wish the sidecar jpeg feature could be shut off on the GX100 to make more room on my cards.
Ok, I have to go.
Cheers.
You'll be happy to know there's someone even "crazier" than you — I have done a small handful of people/places assignments entirely on the GX100, and yes, people do respond very differently — in a positive way — to the tiny camera, and for a travel assignment in Paris the depth of field was essential (although the highlights were an issue for a number of sunny situations).
By the way, I think we are all aware of your RD posts. I downloaded it on your recommendation. It's just I am in an ACR workflow, and until I hear you literally screaming eureka, I am ok with the results the latest version is giving me.
I don't shoot jpegs, and wish the sidecar jpeg feature could be shut off on the GX100 to make more room on my cards.
Ok, I have to go.
Cheers.