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then you right-click on the image and copy the entire address. Then you add it to your post with {img} {/img} except use the [] instead of {}. It will look like this. {img}http://m-mason.smugmug.com/Other/Tonnado-Tech/084a/745851690_3juFW-M.jpg{/img} There you go. -Roland. |
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12-22-2009, 01:50 AM | #363 |
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12-22-2009, 09:30 AM | #364 |
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I know it's prob too much to ask but..can you post up the pic info..like F thingy and Iso and such? I'd like to learn please..
sorry jetjocky51...just messing with ya...I figured you would quote me and see how it was done.
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12-22-2009, 09:35 AM | #365 |
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I forget what programs you can use to extract it, but that data is typically embedded in the image isn't it?
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12-22-2009, 10:07 AM | #366 | |
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http://photography-on-the.net/forum/...d.php?t=414088 And here is an exif viewer. EXIF is the info from a picture, what camera took it, what was the focal length, ISO, Speed, and Aperature (the F thingy) http://regex.info/exif.cgi
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To me, that my friend is a photo illustrating one thing and one thing alone.
Answer: 4 very, very lucky guys.
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Here's a good tutorial site from Canon, http://web.canon.jp/imaging/enjoydslr/part2/2A.html. I think somebody mentioned AV (Canon) = A (Nikon) and TV (Canon) = S. |
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12-22-2009, 10:28 AM | #369 |
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Here Bao, probably not the best example. But I took this at ISO 1000, Shutter 1/400th and Aperature of 1.8. You can see that her feet are somewhat soft or not sharp and if you look close enough you can see that the ends of the bar are also not sharp. This is because of the 1.8 Aperature, you have a very small depth of field where everything will be in focus and sharp. I could have gone faster on the Shutter, as you see there is still motion blur in her hair.
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12-22-2009, 11:23 AM | #371 |
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cool pics all! how do you get the timing just right to capture the muzzle flash though?
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The girl on the far left looks like someone I used to work with....
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In regards to this pic [ISO 1000, Shutter 1/400th and Aperature of 1.8. ]..if I did this ISO 1000....Shutter 1/60...Aperture 1.8 then the pic would have more of a blur effect around the focal point? what would happen to the background? ISO 400..Shutter 1/400th..Aperture 1.8 then the pic would have be darker? ISO 1000...Shutter 1/400th..Aperture 4 then the pic would be darker and the background would less blurred.
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Now I could have gone with ISO1600 or even 3200 and used a smaller aperature like F4, but then there is the possibility that there would be noise artifacts because of the higher ISO. It is really just a balancing of everything to get the best result. Quote:
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12-22-2009, 05:11 PM | #378 |
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With an ISO of 1000 I would expect the picture to be much more grainy.
Is there any post production work here? Was the room/warehouse pretty dim? Either way kudos.
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12-22-2009, 06:19 PM | #379 | |
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I am not sure what exactly I did in PP, most likely levels and wb, a very light noise reduction and a small amount of sharpening. But I do that will all pictures for the most part. It isn't until I make a sale that I actually do heavy PP. Both of my camera's perform very well at ISO 1000 (Canon 40D and 1DMKII) not sure which one I was using here. Noise becomes a big problem when you underexpose, I intentionally overexpose to TRY and avoid that.
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Very cool. I will keep that in mind. The flash thing I diddnt think of safety and all.
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