what settings do you normally use for neatimage, I just auto profiled
these and clicked do your magic, I haven't really had time to study it
properly.
I was surprised that I didn't get pretty much any part in focus, lets
hope when I ssee the others scans I have manged better.
As for suffering the digital age, maybe you are right, for this photo my
wife wanted a nice photo of all the boys for a thankyou card ( I later
photoshopped a photo of my eldest son who doesn't live with us )
even though I set up the tripod and made an extra effort to check
everything I managed not to get Luc most right in focus
http://thattimeoflife.smugmug.com/gallery/1018495_444FD#458316227_8mjEJ-A-LB
I think an eye recalibration is needed and also maybe a brain reboot
(couple of bottle of welsh whisky usually does that - but the restart
takes ages) and then try taking some photos again.
Thanks as always for looking and commenting
> seems that the NR is too strong, reducing the NR strength a little could be
> helpful to avoid the artificial look.
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>
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> Looking at both cases, it seems that you are suffering from digital age
> problem... leaving everything to the camera :-) You missed the ISO, shutter
> speed, focusing and may be aperture too ;-)
>
> C.H.Ling
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