jcrutcher
Veteran
icebear
Veteran
I do not like SE. It is too easy to get overprocessed results. The Monochrom does best with either LR4 or CS 6 without using plugins in my hands.
I agree here, I got SE2 just with the Monochrom (free download) and never used it before. I played around with some of the presets but I didn't find anything that - to my eye at least, improved anything.
So I'm just doing a little fine tuning in LR4.2 and be done. I don't want to mimic a certain film look, a certain grain structure. This is artificial and just a "being used to" preference. Maybe I will revisit SE2 someday again but for now I don't need it.
leicashot
Well-known
SE2 will most likely damage your file to an extent when processing, but there are times where it can extract information in a file I never knew existed. The key is knowing 'when' it's best to use it.
jcrutcher
Veteran
This weekend I'll have time to really shot my new MM, until then please pardon me for these average photo's.
35mm Cron ASPH, F2.8, 1/250, 320 ISO
I do like the detail in the gate latch and tones of the metal posts.

Fence Post by rootbeer2004, on Flickr
35mm Cron ASPH, F2.8, 1/250, 320 ISO
I do like the detail in the gate latch and tones of the metal posts.

Fence Post by rootbeer2004, on Flickr
jcrutcher
Veteran
Question. LR4 is not calculating the Aperture lilke it does with the M9. Are you experiencing this?
Thanks
Jim
Thanks
Jim
icebear
Veteran
Question. LR4 is not calculating the Aperture lilke it does with the M9. Are you experiencing this?
Thanks
Jim
I'm also kind of missing that f-stop info but I thought this is metadata not provided by the camera (MM vs M9).
icebear
Veteran
This weekend I'll have time to really shot my new MM, until then please pardon me for these average photo's.
35mm Cron ASPH, F2.8, 1/250, 320 ISO
I do like the detail in the gate latch and tones of the metal posts.
Fence Post by rootbeer2004, on Flickr
Don't you worry, we can feel you excitement
Isn't it amazing when these file pop up on your screen (home monitor that is, of course).
colonel
Established
I'm also kind of missing that f-stop info but I thought this is metadata not provided by the camera (MM vs M9).
Hopefully this will be fixed in future firmware, although its never terribly accurate
jcrutcher
Veteran
I believe LR "guesses" on what the aperture was. So I'm not sure if the problem is Leica or Adobe. Maybe LR takes info from the JPG display photo from the M9 to do this, am I correct the MM displays a DNG and no JPG? That might be the problem. I know its not accurate however you can usually get close based on how you shoot. No big deal either way.
jaapv
RFF Sponsoring Member.
No, Lightroom does not read out the section of EXIF that contains the guesstimated aperture.
xdayv
Color Blind
Been lurking around here, and inspired by the photos posted. Finally got my first RF, it's a dream come true hehe.
colonel
Established
I am also into trees at the moment, but with buildings:

jcrutcher
Veteran
Colonel, those are some great shots! Thank you for posting/sharing.
Jim
Jim
seanbonner
Established

No pictures! by seanbonner, on Flickr

Behind Bars by seanbonner, on Flickr

Norm's bench by seanbonner, on Flickr

Will Rise by seanbonner, on Flickr

20121123-L1000710 by seanbonner, on Flickr
drew.saunders
Well-known
there is no polarization on the MM
Sure there is, but it's not cheap:
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/150800-REG/Leica_13356_Universal_Top_Linear_Polarizer.html
colonel
Established
Sure there is, but it's not cheap:
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/150800-REG/Leica_13356_Universal_Top_Linear_Polarizer.html
I think you misunderstood my comment. See above
colonel
Established
I took a walk around Victoria Docks today, some real derelict sites:

MCTuomey
Veteran
@colonel: i'd like to get inside and shoot some of the structures up close, yes - looks very interesting
xdayv
Color Blind
@colonel: i'd like to get inside and shoot some of the structures up close, yes - looks very interesting
Harold, agree with Mike, the fence gives a sense of feeling that there is something interesting behind it. nice one!
airfrogusmc
Veteran
New here
New here
He everyone let me first introduce myself. My name is Allen and I picked up an MM a couple weeks ago and I have it paired with a new 35 Summilux FLE.
Enough talk, right? Heres some images that I've shot over the past couple weeks as I'm getting used to using the new camera.
New here
He everyone let me first introduce myself. My name is Allen and I picked up an MM a couple weeks ago and I have it paired with a new 35 Summilux FLE.
Enough talk, right? Heres some images that I've shot over the past couple weeks as I'm getting used to using the new camera.









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