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Ray,It could have been worse.
This was taken on 9th of June last year.
So it is only sand blowing around.
But I will be in this area next week.
Then it might be a different story.
Ray
...and with that nasty factory Cheminova ...has a bad reputation in Denmark..but unfortunate we can't avoid such factory's in our modern and much chemical made society (we are a part of it)...but that despite...a nice picture!...Agger, Denmark
X-Pro2, 55-200
As you drive down the road to the ferry (the previous photo), then you see the "Skyline" of Thyborön on your right hand.
Ray
Absolutely stunning! I love how this Fuji 24MP sensor renders colors! One of the main reasons I am using this system!Agger, Denmark
X-Pro2, 10-24
This are of Denmark is all about sky and illumination for me.
And the sea..
Ray
Many thanks Will and LeeI use Iridient Developer on a Mac. Iridient Transformer looks to be applying the lens profile automatically, which might explain the cropping. Have you compared an in-camera jpeg to the RAW cropping--the jpeg should have the lens profile applied.
The other thing with Iridient is the the sharpening can be very aggressive depending on the subject matter. Sometimes it is just right, but I have found enough cases where I need to dial back the default settings. It looks like you are seeing the sharpening in your noise.
10 seconds with LR.Now did a comparison between the Iridient DNG round tripped via C1P and then LR. Now I'd be the first to admit that I'm not great with Lightroom but the difference is nonetheless remarkable.
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