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Pixel Shift Images


Doesn't seem like this feature is often used, I know I don't use it a ton. But I do find myself sometimes wishing I had, after the fact. This thread is intended to let people show Pixel Shift samples, techniques, opinions, etc. It's not meant purely to be an image thread, nor is it intended to be a pure discussion thread.

I suspect there won't be many participants in this thread, but who knows, maybe I'll be surprised.

I'll start. Here is a shot I took last Sunday with my a7R V and Sigma 14-24mm f/2.8 DG DN Art. I shot using the 16 image Pixel Shift mode, shooting at f/6.3. Tripod mounted and on a timer.

The individual pixel shift images were processed through PixelShift to DNG as for some reason, Imaging Edge Desktop just keeps crashing on my M1 MBP when I try to open the application. Luckily there was no movement in the shot, so I didn't really need to use the Sony software.

Then I processed it via Lightroom, brought it into Photoshop where I did quite a bit of color and curves adjustments and then sharpened via Topaz Sharpen AI.

Here is a small version of the image, fairly worthless for assessing a pixel shift image.


Pennsylvania Capitol Rotunda by Tim Devine, on Flickr

But here is a full resolution left 50% crop of the above image. This is much more fun to look at.

Look here! This is the left 50% of the full resolution image.

I don't post many "new" threads, mainly comment on existing. Usually my threads turn into critiques of what I did, where I did it, why I did it....with a mix of "this doesn't interest me, but I'll comment anyway"....and a small amount of "this interest me" replies.



May 10, 2024 at 10:30 PM
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Pixel Shift Images


Doesn't seem like this feature is often used, I know I don't use it a ton. But I do find myself sometimes wishing I had, after the fact. This thread is intended to let people show Pixel Shift samples, techniques, opinions, etc. It's not meant purely to be an image thread, nor is it intended to be a pure discussion thread.

I suspect there won't be many participants in this thread, but who knows, maybe I'll be surprised.

I'll start. Here is a shot I took last Sunday with my a7R V and Sigma 14-24mm f/2.8 DG DN Art. I shot using the 16 image Pixel Shift mode, shooting at f/6.3. Tripod mounted and on a timer.

The individual pixel shift images were processed through PixelShift to DNG as for some reason, Imaging Edge Desktop just keeps crashing on my M1 MBP when I try to open the application. Luckily there was no movement in the shot, so I didn't really need to use the Sony software.

Then I processed it via Lightroom, brought it into Photoshop where I did quite a bit of color and curves adjustments and then sharpened via Topaz Sharpen AI.

Here is a small version of the image, fairly worthless for assessing a pixel shift image.


Pennsylvania Capitol Rotunda by Tim Devine, on Flickr

But here is a full resolution left 50% crop of the above image. This is much more fun to look at.

Look here! This is the left 50% of the full resolution image.

I don't post many "new" threads, mainly comment on existing. Usually my threads turn into critiques of what I did, where I did it, why I did it....with a mix of "this doesn't interest me, but I'll comment anyway"....and a small amount of "this interest me" replies.



May 10, 2024 at 12:34 PM
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Pixel Shift Images


Doesn't seem like this feature is often used, I know I don't use it a ton. But I do find myself sometimes wishing I had, after the fact. This thread is intended to let people show Pixel Shift samples, techniques, opinions, etc. It's not meant purely to be an image thread, nor is it intended to be a pure discussion thread.

I suspect there won't be many participants in this thread, but who knows, maybe I'll be surprised.

I'll start. Here is a shot I took last Sunday with my a7R V and Sigma 14-24mm f/2.8 DG DN Art. I shot using the 16 image Pixel Shift mode, shooting at f/6.3. Tripod mounted and on a timer.

The individual pixel shift images were processed through PixelShift to DNG as for some reason, Imaging Edge Desktop just keeps crashing on my M1 MBP when I try to open the application. Luckily there was no movement in the shot, so I didn't really need to use the Sony software.

Then I processed it via Lightroom, brought it into Photoshop where I did quite a bit of color and curves adjustments and then sharpened via Topaz Sharpen AI.

Here is a small version of the image, fairly worthless for assessing a pixel shift image.


Pennsylvania Capitol Rotunda by Tim Devine, on Flickr

But here is a full resolution left 50% crop of the above image. This is much more fun to look at.

Look here! This is the left 50% of the full resolution image.

I don't post many "new" threads, mainly comment on existing. Usually my threads turn into critiques of what I did, where I did it, why I did it....with a mix of "this doesn't interest me, but I'll comment anyway"....and a small amount of "this interest me" replies.



May 10, 2024 at 07:34 AM
tsdevine
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Pixel Shift Images


Doesn't seem like this feature is often used, I know I don't use it a ton. But I do find myself sometimes wishing I had, after the fact. This thread is intended to let people show Pixel Shift samples, techniques, opinions, etc. It's not meant purely to be an image thread, nor is it intended to be a pure discussion thread.

I suspect there won't be many participants in this thread, but who knows, maybe I'll be surprised.

I'll start. Here is a shot I took last Sunday with my a7R V and Sigma 14-24mm f/2.8 DG DN Art. I shot using the 16 image Pixel Shift mode, shooting at f/6.3. Tripod mounted and on a timer.

The individual pixel shift images were processed through PixelShift to DNG as for some reason, Imaging Edge Desktop just keeps crashing on my M1 MBP when I try to open the application. Luckily there was no movement in the shot, so I didn't really need to use the Sony software.

Then I processed it via Lightroom, brought it into Photoshop where I did quite a bit of color and curves adjustments and then sharpened via Topaz Sharpen AI.

Here is a small version of the image, fairly worthless for assessing a pixel shift image.


Pennsylvania Capitol Rotunda by Tim Devine, on Flickr

But here is a full resolution left 50% crop of the above image. This is much more fun to look at.

Look here! This is the left 50% of the full resolution image.

I don't post many "new" threads, mainly comment on existing. Usually my threads turn into critiques of what I did, where I did it, why I did it....with a mix of "this doesn't interest me, but I'll comment anyway"....and a small amount of "this interest me" replies.



May 10, 2024 at 07:11 AM
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Pixel Shift Images


Doesn't seem like this feature is often used, I know I don't use it a ton. But I do find myself sometimes wishing I had, after the fact. This thread is intended to let people show Pixel Shift samples, techniques, opinions, etc. It's not meant purely to be an image thread, nor is it intended to be a pure discussion thread.

I suspect there won't be many participants in this thread, but who knows, maybe I'll be surprised.

I'll start. Here is a shot I took last Sunday with my a7R V and Sigma 14-24mm f/2.8 DG DN Art. I shot using the 16 image Pixel Shift mode, shooting at f/6.3. Tripod mounted and on a timer.

The individual pixel shift images were processed through PixelShift to DNG as for some reason, Imaging Edge Desktop just keeps crashing on my M1 MBP when I try to open the application. Luckily there was no movement in the shot, so I didn't really need to use the Sony software.

Then I processed it via Lightroom, brought it into Photoshop where I did quite a bit of color and curves adjustments and then sharpened via Topaz Sharpen AI.

Here is a small version of the image, fairly worthless for assessing a pixel shift image.


Pennsylvania Capitol Rotunda by Tim Devine, on Flickr

But here is a full resolution left 50% crop of the above image. This is much more fun to look at.

Look here! This is the left 50% of the full resolution image.

I don't post many "new" threads, mainly comment on existing. Usually my threads turn into critiques of what I did, where I did it, why I did it....with a mix of "this doesn't interest me, but I'll comment anyway"....and a small amount of "this interest me" replies.



May 10, 2024 at 06:40 AM
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Pixel Shift Images



Doesn't seem like this feature is often used, I know I don't use it a ton. But I do find myself sometimes wishing I had, after the fact. This thread is intended to let people show Pixel Shift samples, techniques, opinions, etc. It's not meant purely to be an image thread, nor is it intended to be a pure discussion thread.

I suspect there won't be many participants in this thread, but who knows, maybe I'll be surprised.

I'll start. Here is a shot I took last Sunday with my a7R V and Sigma 14-24mm f/2.8 DG DN Art. I shot using the 16 image Pixel Shift mode, shooting at f/6.3. Tripod mounted and on a timer.

The individual pixel shift images were processed through PixelShift to DNG as for some reason, Imaging Edge Desktop just keeps crashing on my M1 MBP when I try to open the application. Luckily there was no movement in the shot, so I didn't really need to use the Sony software.

Then I processed it via Lightroom, brought it into Photoshop where I did quite a bit of color and curves adjustments and then sharpened via Topaz Sharpen AI.

Here is a small version of the image, fairly worthless for assessing a pixel shift image.


Pennsylvania Capitol Rotunda by Tim Devine, on Flickr

But here is a full resolution left 50% crop of the above image. This is much more fun to look at.

Look here! This is the left 50% of the full resolution image.

I don't post many "new" threads, mainly comment on existing. Usually my threads turn into critiques of what I did, where I did it, why I did it....with a mix of "this doesn't interest me, but I'll comment anyway"....and a small amount of "this interest me" replies.



May 07, 2024 at 04:26 PM





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