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skibum5 Registered: Jan 21, 2005 Total Posts: 10231 Country: United States |
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jorkata Registered: Sep 02, 2009 Total Posts: 386 Country: United States |
skibum5 wrote: |
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keithreeder Registered: Nov 03, 2005 Total Posts: 1916 Country: United Kingdom |
jorkata wrote: |
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ejmartin Registered: Oct 27, 2005 Total Posts: 312 Country: United States |
Well, the simplest workaround is to do a local averaging of G1 and G2, perhaps after doing an overall rescaling based on column averages. Locally normalizing the column averages might in fact be sufficient if there are no spectral response imbalances of the greens, which there were in skibum's first copy, but don't seem to be in either of Paul Feng's. |
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ejmartin Registered: Oct 27, 2005 Total Posts: 312 Country: United States |
Yes Keith, we heard you long ago... |
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jorkata Registered: Sep 02, 2009 Total Posts: 386 Country: United States |
keithreeder wrote: |
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globalkiwi Registered: Jul 02, 2008 Total Posts: 2240 Country: United States |
brainiac wrote: |
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keithreeder Registered: Nov 03, 2005 Total Posts: 1916 Country: United Kingdom |
ejmartin wrote:Yes Keith, we heard you long ago... |
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kewlcanon Registered: Mar 28, 2009 Total Posts: 3162 Country: United States |
Don't worry.. after all the explanation given here the same people will ask the same questions in a different way |
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skibum5 Registered: Jan 21, 2005 Total Posts: 10231 Country: United States |
rather than editing the above post so many tiems i chopped it and reposted it here: ![]() You can see that there is a difference even in ACR between the two 7D copies. With normal sharpening the difference is not as extreme between the two copies as it is with DPP (where it goes from bad to perfectly fine instead of bad to quite a bit less bad) but it is still there. It is still of a worse character than the 50D and 5D2 but at least his second copy is within some striking distance in terms of the nature of the noise. You can see just how much worse a poorer (typical His second copy gives hope that you can get something reasonable if you are lucky or keep exchanging a few And here is a reduction showing that the poorer copies, even when downscaled to a low MP camera size still leave so many artifacts behind it would still probably do worse: ![]() To see the QC difference here is my copy vs. his second copy (do note unfortunately lighting temp is not the same between all of our samples): mine: ![]() his second: ![]() And to perhaps see design difference, his second vs. 50D: his second: ![]() 50D: ![]() while i don't think i like the design, it seem that in the end the QC differences seem to be FAR more crucial than nay design differences. If they were all like Paul's second copy the issue might not even have been raised, or at the least put aside as a modest compromise. That said even on his copy the raw RAW data are not of as nice a form as from my other Canon bodies. my impression, which could EASILY be entirely wrong, is that a good 75% of the 7Ds out there so far look more like my copy than his second copy. if ACR 5.6 tries to avg the columns a bit and does a trace of local adaptive averaging then with a copy like his second or better things should be pretty good i'd guess (likely better than any other APS-C DSLR at ISO800 and above and slightly worse to slightly better than a 50D at ISO100 anyway, the question is how hard is it to a copy like his second one currently? are most the latest batch like his second one? Paul, do you want to swap? |
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ejmartin Registered: Oct 27, 2005 Total Posts: 312 Country: United States |
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Stumped Registered: Sep 28, 2005 Total Posts: 88 Country: United States |
ejmartin wrote: |
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jorkata Registered: Sep 02, 2009 Total Posts: 386 Country: United States |
skibum5 wrote: |
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skibum5 Registered: Jan 21, 2005 Total Posts: 10231 Country: United States |
Stumped wrote: |
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kewlcanon Registered: Mar 28, 2009 Total Posts: 3162 Country: United States |
For your usage I don't think you need any AF feature as long as there is no mazing I think you are pretty happy... |
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skibum5 Registered: Jan 21, 2005 Total Posts: 10231 Country: United States |
quite true, so long as I can get silky smooth shots of OOF walls and sky I am good to go |
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kewlcanon Registered: Mar 28, 2009 Total Posts: 3162 Country: United States |
IMHO 1D III is probably has the best value today. The AF is overkill for normal day to day user. 7D is very good I'll pick it up one more time when the price is slightly lower. |
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Stumped Registered: Sep 28, 2005 Total Posts: 88 Country: United States |
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kewlcanon Registered: Mar 28, 2009 Total Posts: 3162 Country: United States |
You certainly don't understand what I've written ...so quit having a knee-jerk reaction. |