Yeah I screwed up. It is the 654.
I convinced myself that I needed a good tripod so I went to the B&H app and ordered a Davis & Sanford TR-656C Traverse with carbon fiber legs. I'm pretty impressed with it already and haven't got my Canon on it yet. This thing weighs next to nothing.
Welcome to UHH. You will enjoy it I'm sure.
This has been an interesting and informative discussion. I just got my first two canvas wraps in the mail today. I signed them on the front, lower right. One will be a gift to my wife, the other a gift to my boss since it is a picture of the company truck we drive. It seems like there are a lot of right ways, and not too many wrong ways. Obviously digital photography is the new normal and with that comes all the things we can do in post processing. I just wanted to thank the OP for bringing it up.
I don't know but interested to find out. I just ordered my first two canvas prints and was wondering the same thing.
I think Judy Garland set the bar on this one and everyone else who has come along after her and recorded it has tried to live up to her performance. The bar was set pretty high. Granted, we have made great improvements in the recording process since the original was recorded, but Judy Garland really was that good. No auto tune for her.
Judy Garland is hard to beat, IMHO. What a great classic song.