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An action in PS, as Quentin, Make the size you want 72dpi, make a boarder with canvas size, duplicate layer, go to first layer, make layer style (shadow etc.)I just received my DP2M and can't wait to take it out for a spin. Unfortunately work seems to get in the way of having fun. I suspect it will be at the end of the month for my holiday to Cambodia and Thailand. I am going to try and sneak a few hours this weekend in Napa.
I had a non-DP2M question for Quentin, Steven or Michiel - love the borders you all are using - seem like the photo is floating on a canvas. Is this borders software or PS?
Hope to upload some pictures in the near future -
+1Lee,
Keep submitting the photos.
I am following this thread with interest. Not sure this is the camera for me as I am not confident it suits my shooting style. However it is very interesting.
Jim
Please continue submitting. Try 1200 pixel images for posting here with a link to a full size image (or crop) for those who wish to revel in the gorgeous detail this camera can produce.A certain reluctance to continue submitting shots here, simple because web-sized cannot do the Merrill justice but here's one more ...
Lee
Great - not a lot of experience with actions but though that was the case. I will give it a go. Thank you.Hi there Leonard
In my case, an action in Photoshop
Quentin
Thank you Michiel - I will give that a try in PS -An action in PS, as Quentin, Make the size you want 72dpi, make a boarder with canvas size, duplicate layer, go to first layer, make layer style (shadow etc.)
This is out of my head, but it is about it. When you know what you want, you can record your actions and after that it is a one click affair.
BTW You can find better instructions for it on the net.
Michiel
Very nice. Looks like you were lucky with the weather.Just arrived on Martha's vineyard.
Love it. Spent many good times there.Just arrived on Martha's vineyard.
Yes, I do the same with my DP1M images. Occasionally an image will also have to be processed with the LR de-fringe dropper to get rid of purple fringing.While this relates to my new DP1M, I though this brief test would be of interest to DP2M users
The shot below was intended to test sharpness, CA, fall-off etc. Generally the image quality is close to the DP2M, but there is more CA apparent.
The two inserts are from the edge of the frame. One shows CA which has no correction applied to it, and the other is identical except I ticked "Chromatic Aberration, Lens Profile" in Sigma Photo Pro, which has almost completely eliminated it. In fact a touch more correction may be needed completely to eliminate all signs of fringing but the "off the shelf" result using standard Lens Profile is pretty good.
Good to know that SPP can at least deal with the CA on the DP1M Quentin. Appreciate your taking the time to conduct the test.
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It seems its the combo that delivers the "magic". The SD1m images I've seen, just don't seem to have it, because while the same sensor, the Sigma glass seems to be the weak points.
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Cheers