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Re: Cameras & Photography

Postby ValerieB » May 19th, 2014, 12:46 am

enjoying all these photos more than I can say! thank you, contributors! you've done really good, all of you! most of them are very professional-looking.
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Re: Cameras & Photography

Postby Ron Thorne » May 23rd, 2014, 4:17 pm

Lovely images, Coda. I especially like #6, 8 & 9 (top to bottom).
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Re: Cameras & Photography

Postby ValerieB » May 23rd, 2014, 10:50 pm

Coda is actually making me miss my home state!! fantastically gorgeous shots! of course, I knew it was Harvard before I saw the title!
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Re: Cameras & Photography

Postby Ron Thorne » June 2nd, 2014, 5:24 pm

Very nice, Coda.
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Re: Cameras & Photography

Postby ValerieB » June 3rd, 2014, 12:43 am

photos knocking me out, Coda! happy to say that I walked those walkways in Plum Island, just last August!
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Re: Cameras & Photography

Postby ValerieB » June 22nd, 2014, 12:47 am

the first picture is rather obscene, Coda, but I thoroughly applaud each and every one of your shots. and conveniently depict some of my favorite locations! thanks, muchly
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Re: Cameras & Photography

Postby Ron Thorne » June 22nd, 2014, 12:17 pm

Coda, I don't know what monitor you're using, but my Samsung 21" shows an abundance of color, contrast & detail on all of your shots ... always. You routinely punch up the saturation and contrast in post-processing, or at least it seems that way. The hibiscus did not suffer. ;)
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Re: Cameras & Photography

Postby bluenoter » June 22nd, 2014, 12:26 pm

Ron Thorne wrote:The hibiscus did not suffer. ;)

It looks good enough to eat!
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Re: Cameras & Photography

Postby Coda » June 23rd, 2014, 2:59 pm

Unfortunately, Coda lost many of his images due to a malfunction of some kind. However, his comments below are useful, so I'm leaving them intact. Sure hope Coda will return with some new photos and share them with us. - Ron

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I'm glad you are all enjoying these photos. The burger IS obscene, I have a close up but thought NSFW, best not to post it.

Color Spaces are a big part of digital photography. The internet has a specific color space that all images have to stay within. If the image has color that falls outside this 'sRGB' gamut, those pixels are clipped to the closest available color. The result is that smudge look you see on the flower. Unfortunately for all of us, this sRGB is the smallest of gamuts, and almost always less than what the camera is able to produce. The hardest part of digital photography (to me) is getting color correct.

To get color correct you need to display it in the same gamut as you're viewing the image. A good printer has a wider gamut than a good monitor. Most monitors are not 'wide gamut' monitors and stop displaying colors outside the sRGB space. The hibiscus is a good example of a picture that fits within a printers ability but is too much for the internet. It is so noticeable and material. PhotoPro RGB is much wider than sRGB, if you have a choice pick ProPhoto over Adobe over sRGB.

I render a lot of my pictures in 'unusual' color spaces. I add in a lot of split tones, I hope in a subtle way...a little warming here a bit of cooling there. I usually pull down the luminance in the sky, it darkens without saturating. I have a lot of gradient exposure adjustments too. Files are fixed for lens distortion and I straighten horizons and fix perspective. I do like adding clarity and vibrance but find that I use negative vibrance in a lot of images to tone down the extremes.

Most important is careful import and export sharpening. Export is most important of all as it should be specific to the final file size. Saving large and having services like Flickr downscale just turns nice pictures into crap.

The most important of all: Use good technique when taking the image. Tripod, manual, slow down...., compose the entire frame not just the subject. New cheap cameras of today make museum quality prints up to 17x22 inches, you're better off spending $$ on a quality monitor. It's that important.

I use a NEC PA241W with the SpectraSensor Pro calibration device.
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Re: Cameras & Photography

Postby Ron Thorne » June 23rd, 2014, 4:52 pm

Coda, I was speaking about your images in a very broad-brushed, simplistic manner. I realize that you care a great deal about your digital images and their many nuances, and certainly wasn't trying to challenge your knowledge or equipment.

Now, on another related subject, you should be pleased to learn that Justin has provided a new tool for us to utilize in sharing photos, graphics, etc. Larger image sizes should no longer be a problem with the addition of this new tool, Image Resizing. Of course, we'll still be subject to the limitations of the internet as you correctly pointed out.
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Re: Cameras & Photography

Postby BFrank » June 23rd, 2014, 5:26 pm

FYI - in case any of you are interested in vintage cameras, I'm spending my summer selling off a large antique camera collection that I inherited from my father. You can find my sales on ebay by doing an Advanced Search for seller, "bfrank3".

BTW, I'm not trying to push my sales, but just give you guys a heads up if you want to see some interesting collectables.
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Re: Cameras & Photography

Postby Ron Thorne » June 23rd, 2014, 6:15 pm

Thanks, Brooks. No problem with posting this here.
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Re: Cameras & Photography

Postby Coda » June 24th, 2014, 2:20 pm

Ron Thorne wrote: and certainly wasn't trying to challenge your knowledge or equipment.


I'm sorry Ron, I didn't intend for my reply to carry a tone that is anything other than positive to your observations. I never felt as if you were challenging me and certainly didn't take your comments that way. I was sharing my understanding of photography....which likely went a bit overboard.
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Re: Cameras & Photography

Postby Ron Thorne » June 24th, 2014, 4:28 pm

We're cool, Coda.

Now to post some larger-than-usual images. :smug:
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Re: Cameras & Photography

Postby bluenoter » June 24th, 2014, 5:27 pm

Ron Thorne wrote:Now to post some larger-than-usual images. :smug:

What, me worry? We've got Image Resizing!

:whew: :#1:
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Re: Cameras & Photography

Postby BFrank » June 24th, 2014, 8:12 pm

bluenoter wrote:
Ron Thorne wrote:Now to post some larger-than-usual images. :smug:

What, me worry? We've got Image Resizing!
:whew: :#1:


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Re: Cameras & Photography

Postby jtx » June 24th, 2014, 10:41 pm

Uploading a shot from my spring break trip last spring to Japan. Very pleased with the rendering performance of the Sigma 30mm lens. The photo is a full 1170 pixels wide...

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Re: Cameras & Photography

Postby jtx » June 24th, 2014, 10:46 pm

And one more from the previous summer in Chinatown, Kobe.

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Re: Cameras & Photography

Postby Ron Thorne » June 25th, 2014, 11:52 am

Superb photos, Justin! The Chinatown, Kobe shot is really evocative and colorful in an almost subdued way.
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Re: Cameras & Photography

Postby ValerieB » June 25th, 2014, 5:49 pm

I want to see more pictures of Kai!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Re: Cameras & Photography

Postby Ron Thorne » June 25th, 2014, 6:21 pm

ValerieB wrote:I want to see more pictures of Kai!!!!!!!!!!!!!

For those of you who don't already know, jtx is Justin, my son, and our webmaster. He's also a new Father of a beautiful little 6-week-old boy named Kai.
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Re: Cameras & Photography

Postby ValerieB » June 25th, 2014, 8:56 pm

Ron Thorne wrote:
ValerieB wrote:I want to see more pictures of Kai!!!!!!!!!!!!!

For those of you who don't already know, jtx is Justin, my son, and our webmaster. He's also a new Father of a beautiful little 6-week-old boy named Kai.


this boy is beyond beautiful/handsome!
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Re: Cameras & Photography

Postby bluenoter » July 4th, 2014, 9:17 am

:idea:
If you use Flickr to post photos and other kinds of images,
please see this thread elsewhere on JT:


A heads-up for JT's Flickr users
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Re: Cameras & Photography

Postby BFrank » July 12th, 2014, 10:17 pm

Been spending some time liquidating most of my father's extensive camera collection through ebay. It's going to be my summer project.

Here is a sample of some that I'm keeping!
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Re: Cameras & Photography

Postby Ron Thorne » July 26th, 2014, 1:22 pm

Man, that's a very nice collection, Brooks. I'm very envious.



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