Mark Metternich Offline Upload & Sell: On
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Thank you everyone!
keepclicking wrote:
Mark, that's a great image with lots of action. I think I am going to pull out my old reliable 30d and start using it as my second body! 😀
dbehrens wrote:
Nice Mark! I think I have more pics taken with the klack-klack-klack 20D than any other camera! Dave
kungpaogao wrote:
I'm currently using the Rebel XTi (400D) and it's quite surprising what you can pull from these "low" megapixel cameras. Beautiful image!
Danpbphoto wrote:
My 1st DSLR! Just a great capture Mark!!! Action, scale, depth..emotion...
Dan
About DSLR's. I started with the Canon 10D (after I had the Nikon Coolpix 3.2 MP). I might have to rebuy one just for fun! Funny how we get so into technology and dissatisfied so easily! Unless you are making a 50-90 inch prints, those older cameras (shot at a good f/stop with a decent lens) did GREAT!
Story: I had a client come to me (I do postprocessing for gallery photographers and such) who wanted to do 2 - 40 inch prints Fuji Flex (acrylic mounts). He sent me a Tetons image shot with a Tamron lens and shot with the Canon 10D (6 megapixels). It was even slightly cropped! So it was only 5.5MP!
He said, "I know the quality will not be good, but please just do the best you can with it. I want one for my parents and one for myself. It has a lot of sentimental value!" Well, I did everything I know to make a master print, and both of us could not believe how great it turned out! I raw capture sharpened it in LR using a deconvolution type sharpening, sized up with the best algorithm in the world (which is now Lanczos) then did various careful rounds of custom High Pass and Unsharp Mask as well as custom grain simulation to create the perfect illusion of more quality detail and to camouflage some artifacting. It turned out almost as good as anything I have ever seen at that size! It blew both of our minds, honestly. So, it is sometimes very surprising what one can do with the right printmaking skills even to lower MP images.
BTW, If anyone is interested in MASTERING these skills. Look me up - this is my job.
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