Maybe its too big, let me try this again
CHG_CANON wrote:
If you want any serious comments, you have to attach your processed example so the details can be examined. Otherwise, your post is just a joke.
Attached what? Do you not see my photos?
Continuing on the post of the black cat and pushing exposure, here are 2 photos in raw, posted as jpeg. The first SOOC, the second pushed 4.5 stops only, no other PP. When there is so much information available in the supposedly underexposed part of the exposure, why risk blown highlights with ETTR?
I should have made clear, this is one photo, only processed through LR.
300 or 240 ppi is just a guide. You don't have to match that. There is really no perceivable difference to printing at, say, 283 or 327 ppi. I print at whatever resolution it works out to, depending on size, as long as I have at least 240. Much less and I will resample; I never worry about having too great a ppi.
brucebc wrote:
I like them, what new / old lens did you use?
SMC Pentax-FA 1:4.7-5.8 100-300mm
I've been called out for not posting photos. Most of my pictures I use for inspiration or reference for artwork. But here are two.
I was trying out a new (to me) old lens from KEH. I kind of like the bokeh. Feel free to tell me what you think.
Blenheim Orange wrote:
This image is 300 PPI. DPI only applies when printing an image.
An image has no ppi until it is displayed or printed, and then it depends on the display or print size. I can assure you that the image is not 300 ppi on my phone.
This forum is supposed to be about how to use cameras. If you can't figure how to carry them, you have a long way to go.
If you can't afford EIZO I can recommend ASUS. Their PA series are very good.
It's a thing. It's the thing you put there.
I love my GS Mini. It is absolutely the greatest travel guitar ever made. It has sound like a much bigger guitar. As far as Seagull, I don't think you can do better for the money. I can recommend Seagull for anyone who can't afford Taylor.
Rick-ws wrote:
Right there with you pentaxion - Taylor 412, 450 and 515 as well as a Washburn parlor.
Well you got a lot more than I can afford!
I didn't play for 30 years and just recently got some guitars again. These handle everything I would want to do. I mostly just play the Taylor, which is a lot of fun. Left to right: TaylorGS Mini Mahogany; Seagull S6 Original Slim; and Epiphone Dot Studio. Anyone else on uhh like old acoustic guitar playing?