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Yesterday was La Jolla Classic cars-in-the-park-at-the-cove day. My
first genuine "assignment". I started with the "Kit" lens, changed to
the 10-22 EF-S, and faded out _via_ the Nikon CP8700.
To this point I have processed two raw images from the Canon 20D and Kit
lens combo:
at 1/125, f/16, 100 ISO, 18mm, a really yellow Corvette
http/www.fototime.com/044C270ADFD6B72/orig.jpg
with a full-size crop to demonstrate branches-against-the-sky, as well
as the view from La Jolla to the San Gabriel Mountains south and east of
Los Angeles. Maybe it's the San Bernardino Mountains. Either way, it's
90 miles or more
http/www.fototime.com/19B53EBF87B56EB/orig.jpg
at 1/125, f/22, 100 ISO, 28mm, a really white Isotta Fraschini Tipo 8A
http/www.fototime.com/83703B9B47E5F5C/orig.jpg
its dashboard at 1/125, f/5.0, ISO 100, 28mm
http/www.fototime.com/7A643AE8F6EAD2E/orig.jpg
a full-size crop from the dashboard picture
http/www.fototime.com/D8C6950F728A8EB/orig.jpg
and its dash-mounted manufacturer's ID plate
http/www.fototime.com/0F71383DBC46F6D/orig.jpg
In Photo Shop CS RAW, I used Exposure slider to fill the histogram to
the right.
That is all.
Once in PSCS, I applied Unsharp Mask at 50%, 1.3, 4.
Stair-step to size at 10% decrements
Another identical dose of USM
Save for Web at 60 quality.
The crops are from the USM'd full-size image.
Make your own judgements about the quality of the Canon $100 "Kit" lens,
but let me tell you, a mild Santa Ana wind from the east met the sea
breezes to stalemate in a near-calm at the shoreline, temperature in the
mid-70s F. January 16. Marvelous.
--
Frank ess
Yesterday was La Jolla Classic cars-in-the-park-at-the-cove day. My
first genuine "assignment". I started with the "Kit" lens, changed to
the 10-22 EF-S, and faded out _via_ the Nikon CP8700.
To this point I have processed two raw images from the Canon 20D and Kit
lens combo:
at 1/125, f/16, 100 ISO, 18mm, a really yellow Corvette
http/www.fototime.com/044C270ADFD6B72/orig.jpg
with a full-size crop to demonstrate branches-against-the-sky, as well
as the view from La Jolla to the San Gabriel Mountains south and east of
Los Angeles. Maybe it's the San Bernardino Mountains. Either way, it's
90 miles or more
http/www.fototime.com/19B53EBF87B56EB/orig.jpg
at 1/125, f/22, 100 ISO, 28mm, a really white Isotta Fraschini Tipo 8A
http/www.fototime.com/83703B9B47E5F5C/orig.jpg
its dashboard at 1/125, f/5.0, ISO 100, 28mm
http/www.fototime.com/7A643AE8F6EAD2E/orig.jpg
a full-size crop from the dashboard picture
http/www.fototime.com/D8C6950F728A8EB/orig.jpg
and its dash-mounted manufacturer's ID plate
http/www.fototime.com/0F71383DBC46F6D/orig.jpg
In Photo Shop CS RAW, I used Exposure slider to fill the histogram to
the right.
That is all.
Once in PSCS, I applied Unsharp Mask at 50%, 1.3, 4.
Stair-step to size at 10% decrements
Another identical dose of USM
Save for Web at 60 quality.
The crops are from the USM'd full-size image.
Make your own judgements about the quality of the Canon $100 "Kit" lens,
but let me tell you, a mild Santa Ana wind from the east met the sea
breezes to stalemate in a near-calm at the shoreline, temperature in the
mid-70s F. January 16. Marvelous.
--
Frank ess