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I agree, ThePhilips, it's just too much data transfer, and as you point out takes a good while even on a fast link. And to what end? The raw editing facility rightly belongs at the client computer....
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Storing raw files in the cloud does not enthuse me. But Google Plus has recently incorporated features from Nik suite, and they appear to be excellent. I couldn't easily view the image files at...
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Storing raw files in the cloud does not enthuse me, I just don't have that sort of bandwidth and internet speed. But Google Plus has recently incorporated features from Nik suite, and they appear...
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Very interesting. Possibly some man-made shiny article of offering causing all that glow. Nicely photographed, too. Thanks for sharing.
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Thanks DocNo, I think that this was a very good test. That for print sizes < A4 size in broad daylight, the difference in print IQ is minimal in these two cameras. I don't think every pocket camera...
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Excellent writeup, exciting and instructive without being verbose. The photographer has walked us through all the steps in making a standout image.
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The bokeh seems to be somewhat harsh, but expecting anymore for a camera this small is being greedy. The image seems to have very nice tonality to it.
A nice image. The RX100 M2 seems to be an...
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I find these results stunning. I don't see the soft edges and the painted look that one often finds in today's cameras. The foliage looks very good too. Either the RX MarkII is a great improvement,...
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An interesting comment. Would you care to elaborate how the N cell would be useful, since the primary challenge seems to be colour interpolation?
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A welcome development. Although in the samples, the new imaging pipeline output seems just a bit softer, just as applying a little NR does. I wonder how much this translates to an actual...
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Okay, I admit I enjoyed the joke and the play of words by DPR. You brought a big grin to my face, thank you. Now Carl will probably finally feel less self-conscious about the ice in his drink. And...
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Completely second the above comment in all respects. A lovely child. I, too, think that the third photo is standout and pleasingly different. I would have liked to see how eye contact would have...
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The linked photograph is disturbing on many levels- it is a news item with not many details, but the photograph is a story in itself.
(warning- disturbing graphic in the...
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Appreciate your acknowledgement, Richard.
Fellow poster Doug above gave a good example. Here's another-
http://www.dpreview.com/forums/post/51368207
Examples are not hard to find, this happens...
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Hi Hank, maybe I wasn't clear enough. This problem does not happen with images users upload on DPR with permission for original size view. It happens with photos where images are only allowed to be...
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And an annoying critter at that. It would be very surprising if this hasn't been brought up by members, or if the mods and developers are still unaware, because I have been frquently hampered by...
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Seconded! I also like the second shot best, although it's subtle. The first shot has the great capture of the lightning, but the second's cloud formation is exceptional.
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Just wow, and the composition is dynamic- viewing pleasure.
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Thanks for sharing. A photo evoking an emotional response has a deep impact on the viewer, and makes for powerful photography.
I find the color version stronger- the color of the roses, the blue...
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Hi Vieri, thanks for sharing your beautiful work along with your very good commentary on photo making. Btw, I just occasionally peek in this forum hoping to catch glimpse of some nice...
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