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I sent you an email about posting larger. Hope it helps.Thanks Lloyd, I messed w/ doing a color version, but the colors were so muted, it just begged to go b/w. I think its going to make a nice print.
Still trying to figure out a few things w/ posting to this site: I'd like to post screen-size images, rather than thumbnails. Is that something only gallery members can do?
I'm not Carlos , but I played with one and you can definitely check the focus. The live view was not enabled yet (I don't think there is a demo back out there that has the live view enabled).Carlos, how's the display res. and the ability to check focus? Was live view functional in the unit you tested?
When I concluded that it must be badly scanned 35mm film I was unbiased, as I had not read what camera you used... some pictures (even D3X) come to life when you zoom in to them, even at web res, but not these.Got to play with the Phase One IQ180 last night. Amazing back! Here are a couple I took from the balcony as I was contemplating rappelling 9 stories to the ground floor with it using power cords. Phase One 645 DF + Schneider 110mm
Grunge version via HDR Efex Pro
I Love shots like this. Colors are perfect IMO ... enhancing them would ruin it ... it is so natural as is. :thumbup:When I concluded that it must be badly scanned 35mm film I was unbiased, as I had not read what camera you used... some pictures (even D3X) come to life when you zoom in to them, even at web res, but not these.
Hasselblad/Phocus would handle this scene no problem without HDR... your HDR picture is more colorful but lacks impact and res... a polarizing filter would help. Perhaps you could try more post-processing rather than HDR. Where does the gravel in the sky come from?
Have you tried Jack's MF to web downsizer plugin?
Please find attached a hi-contrast scene I took with my H3D11-50 (which I have upgraded to H4D-60). I took pictures for HDR but did not need them.
I have just re-downsized it with jack's plug-in... I like it how it is, but I could have "enhanced" the colours.
Thank... I like warm colour but not too OTT, or "HDR".I Love shots like this. Colors are perfect IMO ... enhancing them would ruin it ... it is so natural as is. :thumbup:
(Pic might need a bit of straightening).
-Marc
Must be confusing to others as most stare at their feet not the sky.Woody your having too much fun walking around NY with that TC. LOL
Color me jealous.