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Like it. The eye detail is just great. TFS.
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Like it David, things are defiantly improving in all directions.
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Steve
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Steve Kaluski
Like it David, things are defiantly improving in all directions.
TFS
Steve
Hi Steve, was that a freudian slip? But seriously, thank you for the encouragement, really means something coming from you. Much of the improvement comes from this amazing RF glass, I must admit. But I will continue to work for further improvement. Thanks to Jay as well for valued comments. Please keep them coming.
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Hi Steve, was that a freudian slip?
Not sure how this may come into play, but no David.
When I look at this compare to a previous posting, colours look nice along with the detail, but hope you didn't use any NR at ISO1000.
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Yes, every time I play with colors at all, I mess it up. My partial color blindness contributes to the problem. With this glass the tones and contrast out of the camera are much more robust as well as the resolving power. Yes, I need to get out of the way even more and learn less is more when it comes to PP. I am also improving with manual EXP. I still lapse sometimes. No NR on this one. Thanks again for all the valued help.
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es, every time I play with colors at all, I mess it up. My partial color blindness contributes to the problem.
David, I cannot even image how, being colour blind affects day to day life, but trying to do any PP must be a struggle, so hats off to you and yes, less is more.
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