P3110019-En - e1 small
Interesting file.
The subject is a wind blown ash that was torn from the cliff behind, and pitched through 90 degrees, umpteen decades ago, and has grown as if it had been pollarded.
Technically this is an Olympus speciality. The RAW file is high resolution stack of 8 images saved as a 50 Mb in-camera file. It was taken hand hand and processed in- camera. It delivers a high resolution RAW file. In the edit I have then put this through Adobe Camera Raw for pixel enhancement, which quadruples the pixel count and doubles the resolution further than the stacking.
The DNG file in the edit reached 780Mb. It was saved as a 177 Mb JPG. The version you see has been saved as a file for the web and is about 33 MB.
And the armchair pundits say you cannot get Hi Res files from MFT cameras! They need to get out a little more, take some images, and get detached from their keyboards.
P3110019-En - e1 small
Interesting file.
The subject is a wind blown ash that was torn from the cliff behind, and pitched through 90 degrees, umpteen decades ago, and has grown as if it had been pollarded.
Technically this is an Olympus speciality. The RAW file is high resolution stack of 8 images saved as a 50 Mb in-camera file. It was taken hand hand and processed in- camera. It delivers a high resolution RAW file. In the edit I have then put this through Adobe Camera Raw for pixel enhancement, which quadruples the pixel count and doubles the resolution further than the stacking.
The DNG file in the edit reached 780Mb. It was saved as a 177 Mb JPG. The version you see has been saved as a file for the web and is about 33 MB.
And the armchair pundits say you cannot get Hi Res files from MFT cameras! They need to get out a little more, take some images, and get detached from their keyboards.