Haigh
Gary Haigh
Maggieo
Maggieo
These are wonderful images and great processing Maggieo.
Maggieo
These are wonderful images and great processing Maggieo.
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Here's two shots, straight out of the camera, just slightly tweaked darkened/lightened and a slight green tint added (for a kino look) ~ iso 320 with Leica Green filter on my 1936 Xenon f1.5/50 at f9 (max)
Enjoy!
Tom
For a guy who professes not to be a fan of digital I've seen some nice images out of that M8 since you got itTom! 😀
The Xenon's not bad, it should be CLA'd and I think my sensor's dusty, while everything over f5.6 has tick marks and spots, (a pain in the ass to photoshop) but, I don't feel like sending the M8 off for two months to Leitz just to get the sensor cleaned, I guess I have to sooner or later though......
Leica is too polite to tell you this (or maybe they just like revenue), but if you look through these forums, you'll find sensor cleaning is a DIY five-minute job. Like you can go to a dental hygienist every day to have your teeth brushed, or you can do it yourself..😉
These are wonderful images and great processing Maggieo.
...and great music too !
rob


Steve, someone said, "Photoshop is not a computer pgrogram, it's a way of life." I think that anything that one can accomplish with Silver Efex can be done with Photoshop, but the latter will often require more effort and skill, and substantially more time and effort in learning to acquire that skill. As for Lightroom, my feeling is that it's easier and more flexible to use Silver Efex. In any case, the latter can be run as a plugin under either Photoshop or Lightroom, as well as under Aperture....I am curious about why people use the Nik software.
Is it that people can achieve with the Silver efex pro results that are not obtainable in PS or LR alone?...