Superb. However I'm wondering why use Medium Format for this if you're going to smooth away all that detail and add grain? Did they need a huge file? Or was it simply a matter of convenience?
-Jack
An "accurate" reproduction of a scene and a good photograph are often two different things.
Good question but an easy answer..... If you were to see the original of this shot on 10 bit Graphical monitor in the ARGB colorspace then you will see the difference in the darks and shadows, and the skin nuances. Of course on the net the colorspace is shrunk to RGB and is an 8 bit file (8-8-8), and indeed then you do not see that detail and color as it really is.
So pictures on the Net are never as good as they really are , yet the delivery to a magazine happens in high resolution and 16 Bit Tiff.... What they do with it is another issue all together.
Secondly, posters require large pixel sizes so that the RIP does not need to do to much interpolation (loss of info).
The MF Camera provides that .
A photographer without a style, is like a pub without beer
When you get the next generation MF camera, can I have this one?
Then I can take pictures like you. NO>>>>I am not going to listen to the naysayers................if I had your camera I could take pictures like you, guaranteed!
I can prove it.....send me a MF camera............rofl
When you get the next generation MF camera, can I have this one?
Then I can take pictures like you. NO>>>>I am not going to listen to the naysayers................if I had your camera I could take pictures like you, guaranteed!
I can prove it.....send me a MF camera............rofl
Sam
Good work!
Haha Sam, it is not the camera that matters.... it's the composition and light that makes or brakes a picture.
A photographer without a style, is like a pub without beer
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An "accurate" reproduction of a scene and a good photograph are often two different things.
So pictures on the Net are never as good as they really are , yet the delivery to a magazine happens in high resolution and 16 Bit Tiff.... What they do with it is another issue all together.
Secondly, posters require large pixel sizes so that the RIP does not need to do to much interpolation (loss of info).
The MF Camera provides that .
Phil
"You don't take a photograph, you make it." ~Ansel Adams
Phil
Then I can take pictures like you. NO>>>>I am not going to listen to the naysayers................if I had your camera I could take pictures like you, guaranteed!
I can prove it.....send me a MF camera............
Sam
Good work!
Haha Sam, it is not the camera that matters.... it's the composition and light that makes or brakes a picture.