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Re: [Digital BW] Re: Dec. Issue: B/W Magazine

2002-11-19 by Jerry Olson

I can do this when I get some free time. I'll use a tripod and the 50mm
macro lens.

I'm really into panoramic images now, so I usually take side by side
shots of 2 or 3 images and put them together in photoshop. That in
itself is a 45-55 megabyte image.
I then put it through Fred Miranda's stairstep filter and enlarge it to
300 DPI at the output size.  Results are great!

Jerry

I imagine I'd have to send your image on a CD, as I don't have a very
fast connection.





Clayton Jones wrote:
> 
> > I LOVE the D60 Digital camera. I have 3 images stitched together in
> > photoshop of some birch trunks size 12x36 inches. The quality is
> very
> > close to a 4x5 print. This camera is so good, I'm selling all my
> film
> > cameras. And next spring, there will be a 12 megapixel canon. Can
> >hardly wait!
> 
> I would love to have a raw image from the D60 to play with to see what
> it can do.  I have DSL...any possibillity you could send me a tripod
> shot, using a lens at its best aperture, of something that would show
> off its capabilities?  I've heard a lot about D60 and would like to
> compare image quality to what I'm getting with my scans of Pentax 67
> negs.
> 
> Regards, - cj
> 
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