On Wed, Mar 28, 2012, at 06:38 PM, Ken Norton wrote:
> > downsampling will too often blow some highlights
>
> I suspect what happened is that during the editing process I moved the
> highlights up a ways to get a little crisper of a look. Frankly, I
> don't know what else to do in this case as the flowers really have no
> texture or patterns that are missed. At least not any that the E-1
> could capture. It's part of my own style that is influenced by
> shooting B&W where I like to top and tail my image's dynamic range.
As I see it, life is full of blown highlights. Photography needs a few
to be somewhat realistic.
I really agree on BW. In most cases BW without some speculars and all
the whites toned down to printable values is a very dull photograph. So
why do we do that to color photographs?
Joel W.
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