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Barbara K. Lofton reacted to Billdad in The Old Pier
The old pier at Culross a historic town in Scotland
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Barbara K. Lofton reacted to Photogeezer in Too many choices!
Am I the only one who is thinking that there are too many choices for RAW conversions and image editing. Recently ON1 RAW, Luminar, Affinity Photo, Iridient Developer, and Updated Capture One 10 are just a few of the applications to announce new products. Each application can be used to arrive at similar final images... sort of. Each application has advocates who proclaim that converted x-trans files look great and vice versa. Each application requires a different workflow, with many passing through LR. Each application has a series of sliders that may have different names, but can be used similarly from application to application eg Curves. Since there are different "styles" of photographers, I am sure that there are many opinions on the best applications or combination of applications for every photographer. I have currently been testing the ON1 RAW pre-release and Luminar as an amateur photographer. Before I have more invested in software than hardware, what are the Fuji shooters using or changing toward and why?
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Barbara K. Lofton reacted to ericdraven in Business as Usual
That Night... by David Wong, on Flickr
... by David Wong, on Flickr
Twilight by David Wong, on Flickr
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Barbara K. Lofton reacted to ericdraven in Business as Usual
Business as Usual Montreal Snow Storm 03/14/2017 -19 Degrees with Wind Chill I can confirm that the Fujifilm X-T2 with 35mm 2.0 R WR is alive and well after yesterday night outside...
Business as Usual - Montreal Snow Storm 03/14/2017 -19 Degrees with Wind Chill by David Wong, on Flickr -
Barbara K. Lofton got a reaction from evangaffney2 in Colors on iOS...I must be missing something
Well, correct me if I'm wrong but it seems to me it'll happen with any photo no matter what it was shot with... Different display settings maybe. The quality of an image taken with a camera is too high for a mobile device and that's why it looks distorted.
But I'm a newbie too so I might be wrong)
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Barbara K. Lofton reacted to herby in Colorshift with SinghRay ND-Grad filters
In my DSLR-times I bought expensive SinghRay ND-grad filters to avoid any colorshift. It was worth the expenses. But with my X-T2 I have a serious colorshift to purple. It seems to be stronger in sunlite and weaker when it's overcast, but it's there.
Here is a picture as an example.
Has anybody experienced anything similar?
What do you use? Is it color-neutral?
Thanks for your contributions.
herby
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