Below is the 100% crop taken near the leaves near the upper right third in the above image;
Rich,
No bearing on prints or real world viewing, but in the 100% view there\'s background artifacts - sharpening grain would be the best description I can think of. Is this apparent in the Raw file? or is this from Jpeg conversion?
Are you planning to take any images of \'sky lined\' leaves/branches/twigs with the A7r + 100 AME?
Hi Jon,
All of my posted images had the RAW files worked in LR CS5.3RC then transferred as TIFF files to PS6 and reduced in size and embedded with the copyright notice before they were reduced to JPEG files. Unfortunately, I did not save the original cropped TIFF file of the above 100% crop. I went back to the original TIFF file that I had created and made up another 100% cropped image in the same are of the image and I am presenting it below. Looking at the 200+ MB TIFF I think that the grain is a little tighter and less visible than in the 1st posted 100% Crop. Now looking at the new cropped image, I believe it is also a little finer than the first cropped image.
There may be some artifacts in the great big TIFF file from the original RAW file as a result of the work in LR5.3RC. LR5.3RC is still not the final version of LR and it is possible that it will be improved still more in the future. Additionally, I would not be at all surprised if some of what is seen is as a result of reducing the file in size to a JPEG to upload to the web. Overall, I am quite pleased and amazed at the kind of detail and sharpness that I am seeing from the 36MP Sony A7r files.
As to the question of the \"Sky Lined\" images of leaves/branches/twigs with the A7r and the 100 AME, I hadn\'t thought of it. But I do already have the images below showing a 100% crop.
Below is the 100% crop taken near the leaves near the upper right third in the above image;
Rich,
No bearing on prints or real world viewing, but in the 100% view there\'s background artifacts - sharpening grain would be the best description I can think of. Is this apparent in the Raw file? or is this from Jpeg conversion?
Are you planning to take any images of \'sky lined\' leaves/branches/twigs with the A7r + 100 AME?
Hi Jon,
All of my posted images had the RAW files worked in LR CS5.3RC then transferred as TIFF files to PS6 and reduced in size and embedded with the copyright notice before they were reduced to JPEG files. Unfortunately, I did not save the original cropped TIFF file of the above 100% crop. I went back to the original TIFF file that I had created and made up another 100% cropped image in the same are of the image and I am presenting it below. Looking at the 200+ MB TIFF I think that the grain is a little tighter and less visible than in the 1st posted 100% Crop. Now looking at the new cropped image, I believe it is also a little finer than the first cropped image.
There may be some artifacts in the great big TIFF file from the original RAW file as a result of the work in LR5.3RC. LR5.3RC is still not the final version of LR and it is possible that it will be improved still more in the future. Additionally, I would not be at all surprised if some of what is seen is as a result of reducing the file in size to a JPEG to upload to the web. Overall, I am quite pleased and amazed at the kind of detail and sharpness that I am seeing from the 36MP Sony A7r files.
As to the question of the \"Sky Lined\" images of leaves/branches/twigs with the A7r and the 100 AME, I hadn\'t thought of it. But I do already have the images below showing a 100% crop.
Rich
Dec 08, 2013 at 11:26 AM
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