Post your X100 photos

The dock at Puerto Madero, Buenos Aires:

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Jack,

There is no doubt it is as sharp as my Biogon 2/35 was. The only difference, I think, is the Biogon was more flare-resistant...BUT...the Fujinon glass isn't very flare-prone to begin with.
 
Great image! Well done, with the composition. And the colors are beautiful. Did you have to do much work to get the colors right, or is this pretty much straight out of the camera (thru the RAW processor)?
 
Great image! Well done, with the composition. And the colors are beautiful. Did you have to do much work to get the colors right, or is this pretty much straight out of the camera (thru the RAW processor)?

I'm hoping you were talking to me (based on the "thru the RAW processor" comment). If so the answer is not really. There are some "film" presets that can really make a large impact on the look of the images. In this case I used the Kodachrome 64 (K64) preset and played around with the saturation and contrast settings.

The app is Mac only but it's also free. There is a donate option which gives your a Lightroom plugin and puts all cores to use. I donated to get all 8 cores in my Mac Pro pitching in.

Raw Photo Processor
 
The app is Mac only but it's also free. There is a donate option which gives your a Lightroom plugin and puts all cores to use. I donated to get all 8 cores in my Mac Pro pitching in.

Raw Photo Processor

Thanks for that link.. i've been trying to figure out what to use to edit my raw files since i'm still on CS4 with no intentions to upgrade just for this..

Here are a couple more from me since i'm already commenting.


My Grandma by bhop, on Flickr


Smoking Area by bhop, on Flickr


Me and Panzer by bhop, on Flickr
 
My daughter portraying Katniss, the main character in The Hunger Games (she's doing a book report and wanted an image). I love this camera...thirty-five minutes from shooting in the back yard to a 4x6 print...

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