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I've started to pay more attention to the colour rendition of my photographs since your
comment regarding the Fontana Trivoli shots.
Also correct more often the white balance my Sony A7R produces in the auto mode.
A question for the two of you:
How do I get your comments in colour while responding?
The underline key does't work unless a photo is posted.
Kierzkow wrote:
A question for the two of you:
How do I get your comments in colour while responding?
The underline key does't work unless a photo is posted.
Have a great day.
Henry
Just use the quote button in the bottom right of the post, the forum software will add [quote[ square brackets to the text [/quote[ I turned the second bracket to keep the forum software from doing it's thing and hiding the markup language I'm trying to show you) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BBCode
You can also click the multi quote next to the like button, say you want to quote 3 posts, click multi quote on 2 and quote on the last.
Great pictures, you've convinced me to not get the CV10 and to go for the new CV12 instead.
Looking across Heart Lake (Lake owned by the Adirondack Mountain Club) which has a hint of mist
Tripod mounted Leica R 180mm f3.4 Apo Telyt lens and Sony A7r
ISO 400, probably f11, 1/200 second.
Exposure corrected by +0.24 Stops; processed in LR6.9
October 1, 2015
At Heart Lake, the Adirondack Mountains, Lake Placid, NY
Some images taken at ~ midday yesterday on a beach that's recently been cut through by one of the storms on the Cape. Due to the poor light I decided to convert to b&w and then got crazy with the WB and b&w sliders to make them interesting (I hope)
Foggy sunset (...I'm sure behind the bright spot on sky there is nice sunset...) - Carl Zeiss Distagon T* 4/18 ZM (w/ Hoya +1 diopter as front-end filter) @ f/16, A7r @ 30s & ISO 50 - Lightroom Flat Field plugin to remove color cast
LightShow wrote:
Just use the quote button in the bottom right of the post.....
Great pictures, you've convinced me to not get the CV10 and to go for the new CV12 instead.
Hi,
Thank you very much!
I'm glad to be of help with regard to CV10. I too wanted to get CV12 initially, but founded it too difficult to handle.
Both lenses are capable of producing fantastic immages and when you hold them in your hand, it's pure pleasure.
Cheers,
Henry
Kierzkow wrote:
Hi,
Thank you very much!
I'm glad to be of help with regard to CV10. I too wanted to get CV12 initially, but founded it too difficult to handle.
Both lenses are capable of producing fantastic immages and when you hold them in your hand, it's pure pleasure.
Cheers,
Henry
Henry, it seems like you deleted the quote marks "[]" of LightShow's post. That's why his quote was rendered white just like yours. After you click the quote button of a post, just type in your response directly without deleting anything and that should do it.
Kierzkow wrote:
I too wanted to get CV12 initially, but founded it too difficult to handle.
I assume that you meant "CV10" here and not "CV12", correct? Or am I wrong?