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Darr, thank you. And that is the mystery of photography for me. Had it been at any other time, the elements would not have been there. Naturally, you need to see it as well; it was definitely a double-take moment. The funny things is I have no reason to suppose that I will ever find another interesting image. Yet, you put yourself out there and the magic just seems to appear, it least if you are open to it. Photography is less about taking pictures as it is about finding gifts.Stellar shot there Will! Love the message and the color!
I am not sure if you know that C1 has a free Fujifilm edition. I am not sure it has the catalog functionality, but it does handle X-Trans files nicely. The C1 catalog system I am not sure I like--I just put images in my own folder system and use Adobe Bridge to find them.Hi Joel,
I use Lightroom for pp. I do have C1, but stopped upgrading at v9 bc I simply do not have the time to devote to the learning curve.
I also like the use of catalogs in Lightroom, but need to see if C1 is using them now.
Kind regards,
Darr
Will,I am not sure if you know that C1 has a free Fujifilm edition. I am not sure it has the catalog functionality, but it does handle X-Trans files nicely. The C1 catalog system I am not sure I like--I just put images in my own folder system and use Adobe Bridge to find them.
I am at a bit of a crossroads. I have to update my computer system in the next year or so, but I really want a RAW processor that handles both X-Trans and Pentax medium-format files--C1 still does not support the Pentax 645D and 645Z. My original research suggests Adobe does not handle X-Trans very well and so I went to Irident Developer to convert to TIFF and then process in Photoshop. I understand that worms and other artifacts are an issue with Adobe. How do you feel about that?
What a great series!
XP2, XF23
VERY NICE!
This is a stereo pair. If you cross your eyes and fuse the left and right images, you will see a 3-D rendering.
And this is only possible with photographs. While clues like overlapping objects, aerial haze, red to blue shift in color, and motion parallax would give perspective or the illusion of depth looking out of an airplane window, the parallax from your eyes that allows you to see depth, called stereopsis, at close distance does not work with objects so far away. The only way to do that is increase the left and right view points by allowing the aircraft to travel and taking two image like these.
A photographic exhibition of holocaust survivors at the National World War I Memorial in Kansas City.
X Pro2, XF23 f/2