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Old 22nd January 2009   #1
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Old 24th January 2009   #2
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the sharpness is insane..

to the point that i think the pics are oversharpened (my thought is that thay are post processed?).. lol~

do watch the vertical tilt too.. very disconcerting to look at.. =)
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Old 25th January 2009   #3
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Old 25th January 2009   #4
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Very nice photographs. I am also interested in Fujifilm S5 pro's high dynamic range but i only manage to play currently with HDR technique.
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To correct vertical distortion, you can do some post processing in PS. Maybe it worths trying it, to make it look better
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I actually prefer the shots with the distortion...if not too "standard" looking. Nice colours too...
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i personally advocate this approach to keystone effect -

either go all the way, and use it to emphasize whatever you wish to emphasize, shape or form; or to have none at all.

anything in between is going to be seen as a mistake. yes, there is quite a bit of oversharpening here. nice dynamic range though.
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Old 30th January 2009   #8
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Default Re: Fujifilm S5Pro at the Quay...

Originally Posted by Raspy View Post
To correct vertical distortion, you can do some post processing in PS. Maybe it worths trying it, to make it look better
Originally Posted by tkbonz View Post
I actually prefer the shots with the distortion...if not too "standard" looking. Nice colours too...
Originally Posted by ssping83 View Post
the sharpness is insane..

to the point that i think the pics are oversharpened (my thought is that thay are post processed?).. lol~

do watch the vertical tilt too.. very disconcerting to look at.. =)
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i personally advocate this approach to keystone effect -

either go all the way, and use it to emphasize whatever you wish to emphasize, shape or form; or to have none at all.

anything in between is going to be seen as a mistake. yes, there is quite a bit of oversharpening here. nice dynamic range though.
Thanks for the comments, guys.
I will take note on the distortion and the sharping as well.

BTW, I tried to use PS to correct the distortion, however it doesn't turn out well. Is there any other software that can be used to correct the distortion?
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Wooo.. love the colours.
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