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Thread: Take Two: Down-sizing by a whole bunch a better idea. Sharp & context

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    Take Two: Down-sizing by a whole bunch a better idea. Sharp & context

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    Re: Take Two: Down-sizing by a whole bunch a better idea. Sharp & context

    Does look better.

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    Re: Take Two: Down-sizing by a whole bunch a better idea. Sharp & context

    Quote Originally Posted by Shadowman View Post
    Does look better.
    it was a good shot. a little bottom and right might be better.

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    Re: Take Two: Down-sizing by a whole bunch a better idea. Sharp & context

    Agreed Brian - downsizing (or at least not upsizing) hides a lot of sins, like a missed focus.

    This is the main reason for shooting tethered. We can't see that we have not got a sharp image in the tiny screens on the back of the camera, but put it on a large screen and all of our mistakes suddenly become quite visible. This lets the photographer correct his / her shooting before they come back with a lot of images they thought were good, but in fact were not.

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    Re: Take Two: Down-sizing by a whole bunch a better idea. Sharp & context

    Quote Originally Posted by GrumpyDiver View Post
    Agreed Brian - downsizing (or at least not upsizing) hides a lot of sins, like a missed focus.

    This is the main reason for shooting tethered. We can't see that we have not got a sharp image in the tiny screens on the back of the camera, but put it on a large screen and all of our mistakes suddenly become quite visible. This lets the photographer correct his / her shooting before they come back with a lot of images they thought were good, but in fact were not.
    Hmmm, hand held while sitting on a 6 " wide ledge and I am going to put my computer ? so I can see it while the grasshopper waits for me to get focused perfectly.

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    Re: Take Two: Down-sizing by a whole bunch a better idea. Sharp & context

    Quote Originally Posted by GrumpyDiver View Post
    Agreed Brian - downsizing (or at least not upsizing) hides a lot of sins, like a missed focus.

    This is the main reason for shooting tethered. We can't see that we have not got a sharp image in the tiny screens on the back of the camera, but put it on a large screen and all of our mistakes suddenly become quite visible. This lets the photographer correct his / her shooting before they come back with a lot of images they thought were good, but in fact were not.
    Very much true; i always experience this

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