On 3/18/2021 11:46 PM, Ken Norton wrote:
For the most part I don't really care too much about overall pixel counts
EXCEPT when it comes to the E-1. That camera needs all the assistance it
can get when it comes to pixels as it is just on the low side of adequacy.
10-12MP is fine most of the time. 16-24MP is a fine sweet spot.
Based on something His Mooseness showed, and something I came across on the
EweToobs, I tried a slightly different setup and I think I found something
a little more helpful with the E-1 files while never leaving the "World of
Adobe". Do note that for higher ISO images, EVERYTHING changes, but for ISO
100 images, this seems to be an interesting development.
On 3/19/2021 1:56 PM, DZDub wrote:
He's a good feller in that way is Moose. I'm using Topaz Gigapixel AI, so
as you say a different flavor. I would say "different animal" possibly,
but it definitely has some noise cleanup effect. Most of the E-1 images
I'm working with are not noisy by any reasonable standards as they are
tripod, low-ISO shots. I do have one bird photo that has some discernible
noise in OOF background areas. The focus is just slightly soft but will
sharpen some, but not without exacerbating latent noise a bit.
Not sure where AKAG is. Joel's in the past, far past.
I don't have an E-1 anymore, and don't have any higher ISO images with it. Best I can do is an E-PL1 shot @ ISO 1250.
Nice and noisy, with lots of color confetti.
Run it through some current software, and poof!
<http://www.moosemystic.net/Gallery/tech/Process/NR/Laurie.htm>
The trick is, do this stuff before uprezzing!
A shame you can't hear that voice - or can you? Here's ethereal.
<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TVzIvkYhC_0&list=PLA5zQ1xNekgp4jxpDPU245RtFrYMEwgEi&index=7>
But in the photo, she's doin' the Blues, and that doesn't seem to be in the
Ytube. Got some on CD - somewhere . . .
Quiet Moose
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