Jostein,
I've used Adobe CameraRaw with de default setting and no automatic
correction. Sharpning was set to 20. So this could affect testresults,
althow this amount of sharping is normal in every day use. All images where
judged with the same settings.
I've tested the setting of sharpening
Hi Jostein,
Quote from my blog:
Testnote:
For testing I used a ISO 12233 resolution chart as testing object with the
camera mounted on tripod using the self-timer and mirror-lockup.
Extra info:
I've printed two A3 testcharts and put them together to a A2 chart. Putting
them on the wall and
Pascal, I read your blog before I asked. :-)
What I would like to know is how you judge the exposures. If you apply
sharpening to the exposures before counting line pairs, for example.
Which raw file converter you use is also important, as they seem to
vary in their ability to extract detail. And
Hi Pascal,
Appreciate your effort!
Both with the language and the lenses.
Would you mind making a post in your blog about your methods of measurement?
Best,
Jostein
2009/9/27 Pascal De Pauw pascal.de.p...@telenet.be:
Hé, I've started my onw Pentax blog, to publish the testnote's of my own
Hé, I've started my onw Pentax blog, to publish the testnote's of my own
lenstest I did when I bouth the Ist-D some years ago. I'm writing it in
english altough it's not my native language. All comment is welcome.
http://pentaxlenstest.blogspot.com/
kind regards,
Pascal.
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PDML
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