John Camp
Well-known
This idea is derived from a discussion on the R-D1 forum...
It might be nice if a few very good photographers on this forum could post their best full-sized scanned or raw shots so that others could download them and print them, to try out a certain camera or camera-lens combo. When I say "best," I don't necessarily mean in terms of marketable shots, but as in shots that demonstrate high sharpness, subtle shading, high detail...so that an interested person could see with his/her own workflow and printer what a particular camera-lens combo will do, without actually buying it.
I know a lot of people would be reluctant to have others processing their shots, but if the shots were deliberately made as a "test facility," so they would never be mistaken as marketable, or theft-worthy...maybe even with a copyright printed right across the face of it...it might be a pretty useful feature on the forum. And would go some way toward answering questions like, "Is the R-D1 as good as scanned Tri-X from an M6?"
JC
It might be nice if a few very good photographers on this forum could post their best full-sized scanned or raw shots so that others could download them and print them, to try out a certain camera or camera-lens combo. When I say "best," I don't necessarily mean in terms of marketable shots, but as in shots that demonstrate high sharpness, subtle shading, high detail...so that an interested person could see with his/her own workflow and printer what a particular camera-lens combo will do, without actually buying it.
I know a lot of people would be reluctant to have others processing their shots, but if the shots were deliberately made as a "test facility," so they would never be mistaken as marketable, or theft-worthy...maybe even with a copyright printed right across the face of it...it might be a pretty useful feature on the forum. And would go some way toward answering questions like, "Is the R-D1 as good as scanned Tri-X from an M6?"
JC