Nice. I see this picture in a German forum ;-)waiting for best light
Hasselblad 503CW / CFi 3,5/100 / CFV II 50C
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Jochen
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Nice. I see this picture in a German forum ;-)waiting for best light
Hasselblad 503CW / CFi 3,5/100 / CFV II 50C
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this is a germany forum?Nice. I see this picture in a German forum ;-)
Jochen
beautiful image, but may i ask why the sky is so noisy?
Thank you!beautiful image, but may i ask why the sky is so noisy?
I see very heavy grain - reminiscent of Tri-X 400.Thank you!
I don't see the noise on my screen, nor on the original RAW file in Capture One.. It was shot at ISO 800 on the IQ4 150 back, which is generally noise free at that ISO.
Do other viewesr see noise? Please let me know.
Ditto on the heavy "grain". It looks like you dragged the "grain" slider all the way to the right in Lightroom. The whole image looks very coarse. If that's not on purpose, I wonder if there was an error during export?Thank you!
I don't see the noise on my screen, nor on the original RAW file in Capture One.. It was shot at ISO 800 on the IQ4 150 back, which is generally noise free at that ISO.
Do other viewesr see noise? Please let me know.
Yes - I see it too ...Thank you!
I don't see the noise on my screen, nor on the original RAW file in Capture One.. It was shot at ISO 800 on the IQ4 150 back, which is generally noise free at that ISO.
Do other viewesr see noise? Please let me know.
Same here, I've seen this happen also on some of my photo's when converting to b&w, especially when pulling the blue channel down a clouded sky can get very "course" by darkening blue pixels and not affecting white(er) pixels.Yes - I see it too ...
Unfortunately, this devalues the beautiful perspective!