Jostein,
Thanks for the postings. I've only looked at the first one, the rail
station, and am impressed. It comes with an amazing amount of detail.
I can read road signs, see the texture in the snow and on the rail
switch, and note the McDonalds in the background. I'm anxious to
download and vi
AlunFoto wrote:
>I have gathered some shots on my webspace for those interested. Will
>probably leave them up for a month or so.
>
>Point your browser to http://www.alunfoto.no/temp/645D-samples.html
What? NO cat photos?
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On 3/15/2011 11:36 PM, AlunFoto wrote:
I have gathered some shots on my webspace for those interested. Will
probably leave them up for a month or so.
Point your browser to http://www.alunfoto.no/temp/645D-samples.html
for an overview and links to the big files. There are both DNG and
100% qualit
On Tue, Mar 15, 2011 at 6:45 PM, Tim Bray wrote:
> But it dawns on me that in some of Jostein's pictures, there might be 4 or 5
> interesting pictures in there that you could crop out and run separately.
If you called it "inverse panorama stitching" you could probably get a
paper and/or gallery
Very nice captures
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I have gathered some shots on my webspace for those interested. Will
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Fantastic detail. I converted the DNG of the train, yielding a 226 megabyte,
16-bit tiff. The texture of the snow alongside the tracks is amazing. I'm
suitably envious!
Paul
On Mar 15, 2011, at 5:36 PM, AlunFoto wrote:
> I have gathered some shots on my webspace for those interested. Will
> prob
Wow... the volume of data there is just mind-blowing.
I'll be honest, I've always blown off the idea of medium-format just
because I don't do large-format print work, and my SLR already has way
more bits than any of my computer screens. But it dawns on me that in
some of Jostein's pictures, there
On 16 March 2011 09:31, Steven Desjardins wrote:
> I really like sharp detailed images, so I need a drooling emoticon
> right now. I'm glad someone on the PDML has a 645D so we all get to
> (vicariously) play with one.
Try this ;-P...
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I really like sharp detailed images, so I need a drooling emoticon
right now. I'm glad someone on the PDML has a 645D so we all get to
(vicariously) play with one.
On Tue, Mar 15, 2011 at 5:47 PM, Charles Robinson wrote:
> On Mar 15, 2011, at 16:36, AlunFoto wrote:
>
>> I have gathered some shot
On Mar 15, 2011, at 16:36, AlunFoto wrote:
> I have gathered some shots on my webspace for those interested. Will
> probably leave them up for a month or so.
>
> Point your browser to http://www.alunfoto.no/temp/645D-samples.html
> for an overview and links to the big files. There are both DNG an
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