On 10/18/2010 9:12 PM, Bill Pearce wrote:
> Hardly a solution for a small sensor DSLR.
> Then don't shoot one. A real pro needs the proper tools.
Yes, sure. But remember where this thread started, at the subject line -
looking for camera and lens for no more than
€1.500.
I still had a cost limited kit in mind in my response. That means APS or 4/3.
>> I've found that too much correction on PS often looks strange. Apply that
>> princple to 35mm or digital. The 50 on the '[blad is about 35 on 35.
>
> It seems to me that the most common reason correction in PS looks strange is
> poor technique. It's very easy to over correct, and our eyes seem to be very
> sensitive to even a tiny amount of over correction.
>
> The solution to that is to be careful to always slightly under correct. A
> very slightly under corrected image seems to appear quite natural to most
> people.
> Good thought.
It's been working for me. Until something changes, I'm sticking to 24x36 mm
sensor and correction in PS.
Moose
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