Nice portrait, but it looks over-sharpened on my monitor. There are what appear
to be sharpening artifacts especially in the right eye.
Cheers,
Nathan
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On Feb 14, 2010, at 6:02 PM, Ken Norton wrote:
> OK, it was asked for. I provide. Hyperventilate away.
>
> http://zone-10.com/cmsm/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=237&Itemid=97
>
> I added a sample photograph from the 35-80 to the Gary Reese lens review on
> the Zone-10 webite.
>
> To add a perspective to this... The photograph was taken with the E-1, which
> means that this is only 25% of the surface area of the full-frame 35mm
> frame!!!! I did resize to fit the screen, but only by about 50%. RAW
> converted in Olympus Studio, post-processed in Picture Window Pro for curves
> (stained glass window light and florescent interior lighting messed the
> white balance up). Mostly desaturated and pixel-sharpened to counter the AA
> filter.
>
> Not too shabby for the E-1, eh?
>
> AG
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