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I had the same feeling at first, but after you work with it awhile it gets easier. There is a thread in the RF forum that contains some valuable discussion about using RPP with the GXR. I think that Godfrey also might be more familiar with RPP.Carl - Looking at your images I'm inclined to give it a go - looks very daunting though
Keith
No, these were mostly high ISO (2263 and 3200 for first two) in poor lighting so actually close to reality in appearance. Also, RPP tends to produce flat images which you can override by bumping contrast and saturation up but that can lead to noise and artifacts as well.Carl,
Were you going for desaturated look?
Good to know. I haven't played with RPP yet as I am pretty happy with Aperture color palette.No, these were mostly high ISO (2263 and 3200 for first two) in poor lighting so actually close to reality in appearance. Also, RPP tends to produce flat images which you can override by bumping contrast and saturation up but that can lead to noise and artifacts as well.
Keith, Love all the circles and ellipses in this one!. . . and both shot with the S10
Keith
Thanks Keith. That was taken with Elmarit-M 90mm.Four beautiful B $ Ws in a row. Love the contrast in all of the images wstam and shooter.
Trying to guess which lenses
Keith
Hi Streetshooter, very nice B&W photos there. Very good contrast. Good to know the A12 28 & 50 perform well. Hmmm, I may consider trying them out.Thanks Keith. I'm using the A12 28 & 50. Works fine for me....
Don