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>I picked up a handmade brass OM => EOS adapter from Macau on the 'Bay.
>Stephen Sharf has been kind enough to loan me his D60 for a week for
>play and learning.
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>My general impressions is that one can take very fine images with OM
>mount lenses on DSLRs. Of course, we have C.H.'s results from his D300
>and Stephen's motor sports pics, but iI gave his D60 a change of pace
>taking pics of mostly stationary things.
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> Some of the
>others were cropped before downsampling and others were downsampled from
>the full frame. I did some histogram, brightness and contrast adjustment
>to some, but no sharpening. Mostly shot at f8 or smaller apertures for DOF.
Moose,
Canon's D-SLRs apply no sharpening "in-camera", preferring to leave
it up the photographer as to how much sharpening to appy in
post-production. Better to do none than too much, as you can't take
away sharpening once it is applied. All images from Canon D-SLRs
should be sharpened, at least a little. Depending on the image
scaling, I apply sharpening based on output. For web, where one is
downsampling, I apply less, for upsampling, I apply more, using Fred
Miranda's custom D60 Sharpening action. I always sharpen after up- or
down-sampling so as to avoid resampling sharpening artifacts.
-Stephen.
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2001 CBR600F4i - Fantastic!
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