SONY RX1 on Amazon is $2798. This is not the RxX100
Teacher asked Johnny to use "fascinate" in a sentence. He said his aunt Edith got a new sweater for Christmas with 10 buttons, but her tits were so big she could only "fascinate!"
I post photos frequently that get posted on Google Earth. I post them on Panoramio, where they are viewed by a panel (I guess) that selects them for posting on GE. Check it out at panoramio.com
The best results I've had - and still have - is with Epson Ink, Epson Paper, and an Epson Printer. I have an Epson Photo Stylus R2880 and it prints a museum quality photo that will never fade. It has 8 ink cartridges, and will print up to 13x19 with awesome quality. It was only $600ish, but well worth it. I tried Kodak paper in this printer and it looked awful! Stick with Epson.
I've been using and reading Zite for about 2 years, and it really is an exceptional app for the iPad. Change topics anytime you like - very customizable.
Nice app and very informative. Thanks for sharing. Oorah!
Thanks for all the feedback.
The software is called INTENSIFY and is available in Mac App Store for a mere $29.99. Given your comments, I'd say it's worth it.
I like the results, but I've looked at them too long and played with them too much to make an objective decision. I'll play with a few more and post those too.
Thanks.
Here are two shots I modified with an HDR filter in a new software I got for the MAC. What do you think: Is this a useful tool for a special effect, or just a toy that should be ignored. Both shots are of the city of Kalului, Maui with a heavy storm overhead. They were taken from the deck of a cruise ship in the harbor. I appreciate your thoughts.
Sunlight & Rain
Maui Storm
I upgraded my Windows 7 laptop to Windows 8 and it was sooo bad I sold it and bought a Mac Book Pro. I'm done with Windows.
I'd shoot a bald-headed man (or woman). Bald = no locks.
The family members at the top are a bit fuzzy because of the depth of field, but I think it's OK for enlarging and printing. You can sharpen it a bit in PSE or another program and that might help.