jonoslack
Active member
HI There
this shot shows the area of the image, with the crop area:
The M8 was taken using the Summicron 35mm asph at f6.5, the A900 with the Zeiss 24-70 at 50mm and f8 and the E3 with the Zuiko 12-60 at 26mm and f5. I used the different apertures to make the depth of field closer to each other.
I made sure that the vertical field of view was the same for each shot (as the Olympus has a different aspect ratio).
Each shot was processed in Aperture with no added sharpening (only the exposure was equalised), and cropped down to the same area of the frame. It was then saved as 900 pixels. All were shot within a minute or so of each other using daylight white balance.
Of course, if one could be bothered it would also be interesting to organise it so that the area covered the same number of pixels (I thought about it, but it made my brain hurt!).
anyway, here are
The exif is still there, so you can cheat if it turns you on
this shot shows the area of the image, with the crop area:
The M8 was taken using the Summicron 35mm asph at f6.5, the A900 with the Zeiss 24-70 at 50mm and f8 and the E3 with the Zuiko 12-60 at 26mm and f5. I used the different apertures to make the depth of field closer to each other.
I made sure that the vertical field of view was the same for each shot (as the Olympus has a different aspect ratio).
Each shot was processed in Aperture with no added sharpening (only the exposure was equalised), and cropped down to the same area of the frame. It was then saved as 900 pixels. All were shot within a minute or so of each other using daylight white balance.
Of course, if one could be bothered it would also be interesting to organise it so that the area covered the same number of pixels (I thought about it, but it made my brain hurt!).
anyway, here are
The exif is still there, so you can cheat if it turns you on