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Santoyo
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Santoyo: One question? as it is to shoot the same image twice with different configurations and still look like one, perhaps stopped the time to take the same photos with other settings?
I mean the two images that refer to the fine and superfine settings. Obviously nobody is going to find any difference in these two images as they are the same, so I see it. I think not even shot with the Casio Exilim Pro EX-F1 to get two identical images, when a train is moving, the wind moves the trees, the birds walk on the beach, the waves in the water, etc, etc. is that not even taking a photo with two cameras next to each other .. not you think so?
I believe that DP will be merged to the brain looking for a difference in these photos.
But you would not be "shooting in jpegs", you would be processing a raw.
One question? as it is to shoot the same image twice with different configurations and still look like one, perhaps stopped the time to take the same photos with other settings?
I mean the two images that refer to the fine and superfine settings. Obviously nobody is going to find any difference in these two images as they are the same, so I see it. I think not even shot with the Casio Exilim Pro EX-F1 to get two identical images, when a train is moving, the wind moves the trees, the birds walk on the beach, the waves in the water, etc, etc. is that not even taking a photo with two cameras next to each other .. not you think so?
I believe that DP will be merged to the brain looking for a difference in these photos.
With holes in it Crop?
Congrats!!! is simply amazing shoot!