Anders Lundgren
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Hello All,
A workmate of mine had his son photographed in a portrait studio and got an album with 9x12 cm prints. He wanted an A3 enlargement made and was told it was US$100. He thought it was way too expensive and suggested to me, since he knew I have a nice camera and a good printer (Canon S9000), that we'd try to take shots of his 9x12 cm photos and see how they would look on a print made by the Canon. Well, we just put the photo 1.5 feet in front of the camera with no particular lighting and fired away using the timer and an AFS 24-85G ED/Micro Nikkor 55/2.8. After some despeckling, USM, levels, we couldn't believe our eyes when saw the final results and I just charged him for the paper and ink. Clearly, the studio would get better results, but what I get from this set up is more than acceptable. I've done it for other people too and they were more than happy. Morally, I feel a bit that I'm stealing other people's business, what do you think?
Cheers,
Anders
A workmate of mine had his son photographed in a portrait studio and got an album with 9x12 cm prints. He wanted an A3 enlargement made and was told it was US$100. He thought it was way too expensive and suggested to me, since he knew I have a nice camera and a good printer (Canon S9000), that we'd try to take shots of his 9x12 cm photos and see how they would look on a print made by the Canon. Well, we just put the photo 1.5 feet in front of the camera with no particular lighting and fired away using the timer and an AFS 24-85G ED/Micro Nikkor 55/2.8. After some despeckling, USM, levels, we couldn't believe our eyes when saw the final results and I just charged him for the paper and ink. Clearly, the studio would get better results, but what I get from this set up is more than acceptable. I've done it for other people too and they were more than happy. Morally, I feel a bit that I'm stealing other people's business, what do you think?
Cheers,
Anders