A somewhat boring sunrise shot with the 12-50 lens. Been too busy, but I will be going to Hong, China, Singapore and Cambodia after Thanksgiving, mostly for work for half the time. This will be my first trip with the OM-D.
In my continuing search to eliminate the horrible blue cast LR 4 seems to give to high ISO OMD images, I somehow came across some customized LR 4 settings for an OMD.
So tonight I dutifully typed them all in and saved as a preset -- I had my reservations at first, but perhaps they look pretty good.
So without further ado - can anyone tell me if something looks "off" about any of these? Most are with just the preset applied, which I tweaked with a bit of sharpening masking and vignetting and a slight camera calibration change in the shadows.
I'm especially interested if they look over-sharpened to any 1920px or 1680px monitor users-- it's hard to tell that on 1024px images when I'm running 2560x1440. and me outputting to around 1500px (for my viewing) isn't exactly the same.
cputeq wrote:
....So without further ado - can anyone tell me if something looks "off" about any of these? Most are with just the preset applied, which I tweaked with a bit of sharpening masking and vignetting and a slight camera calibration change in the shadows.
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First 3 look pretty good to me, 4th one is a little on the dark side.
Jman13 wrote:
Two quick snaps this morning with the Panasonic 35-100/2.8. I'm really enjoying this lens. I think my primes might see more limited use in this range.
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One from the 12-50 in macro mode, with hand-held FL-600R in wireless to camera left. I'm not sure what this tiny spider was thinking - maybe he thought his web was "already done" ? Heavy crop: