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Posted: Sat Aug 28th, 2021 03:41
 
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Plenty of detail there Graham.
I am also pretty sure that the forum software doesnt allow rendering of the image in its original glory.
Need to see the print to get the full quality of these images.
I must get back to printing my shots.



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Don't blame the sw - the images are at different resolutions and have been photoshopped which makes comparison difficult - use the "comment" link to access the EXIF data and you'll see that the kingfisher images are about 4x higher res than the last owl ones. Yes, printing may improve IQ but that depends on the printer resolution too!



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My iMac screen is 27-inch (2560 x 1440) then screen is 24" wide 2560 divided by 24" is about 106 dots per inch, the enlarging and reducing by ad-hoc values must have a detrimental effect on the finest detail, but my eyes can't see it anyway... My glasses lenses are scratched and dusty and my eyes have seen better days.

Wonderful pictures Graham, just don't get too hung up on the finest details, we know they are there!



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The A1 RAW files are approx 6000x4000pix  51x34 cm at 300 dpi  The images I put up here are mostly 1200x1600 pix at 300 dpi (this is JPG as used for our local Gosport camera club PDI comps run on Zoom) I shall be in SW Spain all next month and hope to be able to post some images from my laptop from the A1 if the internet is good.



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Another from the Kingfisher shoot I  like the reflections.

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This cactus was pin sized when we got it now 10 years later it has flowered for first time. As it is raining today I took a snap to share with you on A1 with 24-105mm lens. I could not log on today so thank you Eric for helping me to find our new home and thank you Chris for providing our new home.

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Graham Whistler wrote:
This cactus was pin sized when we got it now 10 years later it has flowered for first time. As it is raining today I took a snap to share with you on A1 with 24-105mm lens. I could not log on today so thank you Eric for helping me to find our new home and thank you Chris for providing our new home.

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That’s a lovely composition Graham and you have controlled dof very nicely. I am surprised that f10 at 80mm gives that much dof. Was it focus stacked or did you stand back and crop?

I use to love my Canon RT back in the film days. It had a dof setting where you simply prefocused on the nearest point, set it, then prefocused on the farthest dof point and set that. Reframe and fire ……the camera set the fstop to give you the required dof for the focal lens and subject distances.

I miss those lazy days ;-)



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In the garden this morning, Sony A1 with 100-400mm lens.

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The first one is nice and sharp Graham but the second is showing a bit of noise.

 




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Yes Ian quite a big blow-up and it was also 1600 ISO I have tried a bit of noise reduction in this version but I think it is only slightly better. Even with the A1 there are limits on huge blow-ups, by the time I moved closer for another shot the bee was off! So much wind in the garden last few weeks hardly any bees to help us.

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