Hi everyone
I just joined this forum and wanted to say hello to everyone reading this. This is a much better site than many others that I have looked into on the web in terms of explanations of the physics behind imaging with light (I use the term "imaging with visible light" to be more precise definition of photography, as opposed to imaging with other electromagnetic spectra). I am familiar with imaging with non-visible spectra but only just starting to learn the nuances of imaging with visible spectrum. I found good articles on many topics on this site that have perplexed me. One topic I am still searching is rendering of colour. I understand "MTF" but there is more to "MTF" than just spatial resolution and edge sharpness (what is referred to broadly as "quality" of MTF in the article on this web site. So, more specifically, I am attaching a picture here that shows lack of accurate capture of the colour yellow and also blue. The picture was taken early AM (6-30 AM). For a better analysis of the picture, it was shot with a Nikon D70, using 200 ISO, 17-55 f2.8 lens using 55mm focal length with f10 f-stop. I find that the f10 should be reasonably close to the "sweet spot" of the lens, and should and does render good depth of field for this particular composition. However, I am very unhappy with the colour rendition in this picture. There needs to be more yellow and more blue in the picture that is missing. Any explanations how to improve the colour MTF of this picture? BTW the picture is untouched and in JPEG.
I am trying to find explanations for shortcomings in my pictures and hopefully some of you will explain what went to wrong with a particular picture and what could be done to improve my photographic technique.
In my earlier life, I have lived in New Zealand and find it a a very pretty country, probably one the most beautiful parts of the world bar none. I have not visited Nelson, but have seen most of New Zealand.
Any comments and suggestions are most appreciated. Colin, your pictures are gorgeous. Are you shooting film?
Thanks in advance.