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[OM] Re: [photo] Pont Alexandre III

Subject: [OM] Re: [photo] Pont Alexandre III
From: Fernando Gonzalez Gentile <fgnzalez@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 19 Dec 2007 11:20:55 -0300
Well I should have confessed this before: this one is not a sharp shot, 
unlike the one at Firenze.

Circumstances were odd, but very similar to the one at Piazza della 
Santissima Annunziata where I managed to get a sharp one. I saw what was 
going to happen and have little time to make the image: two shots of 
several seconds, this one the better. I seem to remember the camera 
movement, but no time for a third attempt.

How can I fix camera's movement blur? - there is a sharpen > motion blur 
filter, which asks for the angle of movement, but I was not able to 
improve the image. Found no better choice than sharpening: 50 pix radius 
at 20% when scanning, and selective USM in PS, some 60 pix radius at 
30%. And the worst over-sharpening artifact can not be perceived in the 
uploaded image (I will keep it in secret ... he he!)

Anyway, I have few photographs made with my head on the floor, and had 
the feeling both were worth sharing. Both posed scanning challenges, as 
did my Still Life TOPE entry. I would appreciate comments on this one 
too, if anyone wishes to do so.

Last, I'm still not sure this 4000ED puts out sharp and correctly colour 
balanced .tiff files. Always faily large amounts of USM are applied :-(

Thanks for looking - and will start considering using a higher ISO film 
(... ouch!)

Fernando.

Moose wrote:
> Yup. Something terrible is happening to these slides somewhere in 
> scanning or processing.
>
> Look at the forelegs of the horse. You can clearly see two separate 
> images of the left foreleg and of the bottom of the right hoof 
> superimposed on each other offset by several pixels.
>   
Chris Barker wrote:
> But the edges of the statue seem to suffer from the same effect of  
> movement as the buildings in the last one you displayed.  Could it be  
> that you are over-sharpening?  I'm no expert, but since you are likely  
> to have taken a sharp shot, something must have happened in the post- 
> processing.
>
> Chris
>   



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