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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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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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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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