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Along came WPF before which I had spent most of my time in the previous few years Model Engineering so took very few pics. WPF fired the enthusiasm again and I quickly found the limitations for me in the D100. Primarily I could not use any of my old lenses so was limited to 28-105 zoom. For my flash stuff the dark viewfinder and manual focussing were just a pain. ( Manual focus used to get focus at a precise point while still filling the frame as much as possible to maximise the available pixels A/F points always in the wrong place. ) I then took a concious decision to throw all the available budget into the finest grain - read - sensor resolution body with a decent viewfinder available within that budget and recognise I would be using my old M/F lenses, even to the point of making adaptors to allow the use of old enlarging lenses for macro. This probably marks me out as the WPF oddball. Next problem with digital was processing. Before Foxy visited and through reading the various threads in the forum I was pretty clueless. After a bit of experimentation I discovered the difference between RAW and Jpeg and decided I had to always shoot in RAW. On the D100 the differences are quite marked even on a straight raw conversion. With a lot of help from Foxy I was on the way using Nikon Capture 4. Photoshop is a complex program ........ easy for those who know how but not for initial use. Along came NX and I was happy as it is so easy to pick up. Quality of posted images improved. A few images posted in the gallery such as Rudras - http://www.worldphotographyforum.com...user=3028&sl=r http://www.worldphotographyforum.com...user=3028&sl=r then fired the desire to get a bit of a better handle on CS. Not that I don't think NX could make a fair job, but possibly I could get better B&W conversion in CS. Now Rudra has been kind enough to post his composites and some of the original images that made them up I am even more fired up. No cash to spend, so no Wacom tablet or other processing progs so it will all have to be done with what I currently have. But then thats the challenge. Don Last edited by Don Hoey; 10-04-08 at 12:49. |
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Thanks for that Don - I agree it depends on our styles - also the wider the appreciation of those various styles - the better it is for all of us. I'm so glad I started this thread because the way Rudra has picked it up and run with it is something I hope all of WPF can appreciate. He is truly inspirational and his explanations are clear and to the point. I too am pretty clueless with a lot of PS - it is such a complex program. On the Dovedale meet - Clive (Gidders) had a laptop with him and was using PS during lunch - he was very informative as well. Derek and I both got fired up by him. We are all going to have our own styles and foibles and for me WPF is the best place I've found - bar none for us to share and help each other develop - ( I'm also on Nikonians, Nikon Cafe, pBase, Birdforum and some others ) but none comes close with the helpfulness I find in WPF nor with the number of members who are prepared to pitch in on a problem. It does the team behind WPF great credit, which perhaps we do not appreciate at times.
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Nik did develop NX in conjunction with Nikon to replace NC4.4. If you want a quick refresh then there is a thread on NX. http://www.worldphotographyforum.com...ead.php?t=1341 Don |
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Andy, I come back to the same as I said before. Keep this thread alive. Requesting every member to pitch in. Guys, all your views are important. |
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Thanks Don, I contributed to that but had forgotten about it - I notice that Viveza is being prepared for the New Aperture 2 which now takes plugins. So far all that seems to be available in that line are plugins to transfer photographs to various sites such as pBase - however Viveza is an editing tool, and as such, Mac /Aperture users may be about to get some of the CS3 capability - an interesting contest perhaps?? I will certainly be watching to see what is developed. So far - Aperture 2 is my main storage and sorting software and I transfer copies of my originals from there to a Photoshop Folder on a separate hard drive that I use for Photoshop work.
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Thanks Rudra, I think our postings crossed. I agree with you about monitors and printers - I think they are probably the most frustrating part of a photographers world - get it right in the camera - the monitor shows something different - synchronize them - the printer produces nothing like what is on the screen - change ink cartridges from the same manufacturer and they produce a different result again!!. Surely Printer, Monitor, Ink and Camera manufacturers are capable of following or agreeing a standard after all these years?
Back to Viveza for a moment - you can correct your "face" colour and you can duplicate the control point as many times as you wish - so you can copy the setting to the hands individually, if necessary. I think you can also save these settings and name them for future use. I'll check that. I have to say however that when I play a lot with a particular photo - say 30 - 40 filter effects - I sometimes got a slowing down on the machine - so I've increased my RAM from 4.5Gb to 8.5Gb - now its lightening!! I also agree about trying to get as many people as possible to look at this and contribute - I don't know how we'll do it - I may pm a moderator for advice
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I'm generally in agreement with Adey on this. For the likes of Rudra, the ability to (massively) manipulate images is important, it's his job to come up with the goods his clients demand. For me as an enthusiast, It doesn't really float my boat. As Adey says, there's many filters and effects that you have a play with for a bit of fun just the once, and then never use again.
There are some highly creative members here apart from Rudra who create some pretty stunning artwork with highly manipulated images. Brian's "Andy Warhol Mini" composite that has recently been dug up and commented on springs to mind. I enjoy looking at this kind of image, and certainly admire the work that's gone into them, but I can't say I have any real enthusiasm for trying to go down that path myself. Each to their own, but I'm certainly learning much by reading others ideas and opinions. |
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Could you kindly format a note for everybody to contribute in this thread? All of us use comp and what have we to post our images. It may get even more informative. What say Andy? |
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I started this thread in order to share with others what I thought was a very interesting development that could make post processing simpler and more accurate. These "filters" - Dfine; Viveza; and Sharpener Pro do what I think 99% of us do almost every time. They reduce noise, correct colour and sharpen - simply and non destructively. The only real "toy" is the Colorefex Pro 3 which is a straight, multiple effect filter set. I look forward to your thoughts and those of others.
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