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05/24/2005 03:04:19 AM · #76 |
Originally posted by Spurs: How about posting some of these out the cam, pics now...I wanna see them lmao. |
You asked for it. Just happened to have a few in my portfolio, lol.
Straight from the camera:
And these two are straight from the camera except for a small amount of sharpening to compensate for what is lost in downsizing, however they wouldn't look too bad without it because it was a pretty sharp lens. And I could have upped the in-camera sharpening (it was set at the mid-low setting, or 2 on a scale of 1-5).
I'm not saying these are ribboners, but they don't fit with moodville's description either.
Originally posted by moodville: ... a bunch of basically bad and lifeless images. Maybe those who want this challenge needs to see what a challenge like this can produce and then decide if they like purty pictures with contrast and color or straight of the camera and relatively unsharp and bland images. |
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05/24/2005 03:56:13 AM · #77 |
Originally posted by coolhar: Originally posted by Spurs: How about posting some of these out the cam, pics now...I wanna see them lmao. |
You asked for it. Just happened to have a few in my portfolio, lol.
Straight from the camera:
And these two are straight from the camera except for a small amount of sharpening to compensate for what is lost in downsizing, however they wouldn't look too bad without it because it was a pretty sharp lens. And I could have upped the in-camera sharpening (it was set at the mid-low setting, or 2 on a scale of 1-5).
I'm not saying these are ribboners, but they don't fit with moodville's description either. |
Good examples of decent out-of-camera images that obviously would be MUCH better after post-processing.
Post-processing can only make bad images tolerable, but can make a good image great and make a great image into a ribbon winner.
Why would anyone want to submit a half-done photograph?
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