douglasf13 wrote:
That example from sebboh seemed to be because of stitching different sky tones, which isn\'t really an RX1 issue.
In-camera vignetting correction in a lot of cameras can be an issue, too. I leave mine off.
no, helena is right. the toned image before the stitch is the one she was referring to. it has a very odd and distinct posterization effect.
i believe vignetting is the source of the issue, not anything related to the sensor, though the ability to dramatically push and pull the sensor probably makes us more likely to do things that cause posterization (e.g. dramatic shadow lifting will often produce strange interactions with natural and added vignetting).
Sep 24, 2013 at 01:38 PM
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