riccadonna
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Pictorially it´s a kind of follow up for heliar 15mm after storm. This time is more about quality aspect of A12 28. I`ve been asked t to print a photo of havoc and put it in the very easel that miraculously survived the onslaught of elements.
The front part of scaffolding was removed ( if you want to see the original scene have a look at my post Heliar 15mm after storm, The easel top corner is just visible in the right part of photo) , the next day. Well, the post as I said is not about the photo, more about 28mm capability.
The print is 80cm by 60cm, printed at my local dealer on Canon printer at something like 150 dpi. You can count every brick on the towers, the branches are all straight, no jaggies, no significant CA on them. Quite impressing. The photo was in JPG, minimal adjustments in Photoshop. Imagine the quality that could be pulled out of RAW! Normally I shoot B/W so JPG are all right for me. Stanislaw
The front part of scaffolding was removed ( if you want to see the original scene have a look at my post Heliar 15mm after storm, The easel top corner is just visible in the right part of photo) , the next day. Well, the post as I said is not about the photo, more about 28mm capability.
The print is 80cm by 60cm, printed at my local dealer on Canon printer at something like 150 dpi. You can count every brick on the towers, the branches are all straight, no jaggies, no significant CA on them. Quite impressing. The photo was in JPG, minimal adjustments in Photoshop. Imagine the quality that could be pulled out of RAW! Normally I shoot B/W so JPG are all right for me. Stanislaw