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  • Woodworker taking measures for cutting wood

    Woodworker taking measures for cutting wood

    Woodworker taking measures for cutting wood

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    Posted by wuestenigel on 2020-11-02 03:30:51

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  • Da Grip

    Da Grip

    Da Grip

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    Da Grip
    South of Market, San Francisco, California

    Nikon D3, Nikkor 85mm f/1.4D
    DxO Optics Pro, nik Dfine 2., nik Colour Efex Professional (get rid of coloration solid), Photoshop (flip horizontally), Aperture (staighten), nik Sharpener Professional, BorderFX
    1/13 sec @ f/1.4 iso 200, 85mm

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    Testing out a Joe McNally’s variation of my “camera steady” handheld grip. It only works for still left eye dominant people today applying “motorized” (added large) bodies, and calls for resting part of the physique versus your still left shoulder. I shot this into a mirror and flipped the graphic in submit.

    The Nikon symbol is blurry simply because the computed depth of industry is only 2 inches (1 meter + reflection = 2 meters). I wish I could have employed a smaller sized aperture, but I couldn’t. I do like that you can read through the lettering on the lens confront when viewed at 100% to know that this was truly tack sharp. Heck you really should have no issues seeing the dent in the lens hood. -)

    Computed obtain? 2.5 stops previous the “shake limit.” I was also employing M-UP manner when taking pictures in get to make positive mirror slap wasn’t portion of the equation.

    I also analyzed out the Aperture Catapult/DxO workflow. It labored great apart from for the fact that I experienced to use Pacifist to install Catapult (since the installer stored crashing), DxO however has the worst UI possible (truly it is only gotten worse and even locked up on me), and I was having no opinions from the Catapult UI (the clicks labored while). C’est la vie.

    DxO was utilized to colour accurate and the regular lens corrections. The coloration map I applied was Fuji Velvia (an aged trick from my movie days… this movie exaggerates skin tones and darkens shadows). The motive that the description appears overcorrected is that most of all those are normal post-DxO steps I approach on functioning when making use of the Nikon D3. Nothing at all to see here… move on.

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    Posted by tychay on 2009-07-13 03:35:12

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  • Erfahrener Tischler bearbeitet ein Stück Holz mit der Hobelmaschine

    Erfahrener Tischler bearbeitet ein Stück Holz mit der Hobelmaschine

    Erfahrener Tischler bearbeitet ein Stück Holz mit der Hobelmaschine

    Shot on Nikon D610 and Sigma 35mm f/1.4 DG HSM Art

    Posted by Ivan Radic on 2019-08-27 16:00:39

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