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Frame: *BLACK MOUNTAIN CYCLES* monstercross V5
Headset: *CHRIS KING* nothreadset 1 1/8 inch
Front wheel:* PHILWOOD* high flange track hub x *PACENTI* forza rim
Rear wheel: *PHILWOOD* 11-speed road hub x *PACENTI* forza rim
Tire: *PANARACER* new gravel king X1 700c
Handlebar:* BLACK MOUNTAIN CYCLES* bar none
Grip: *ESI* racers edge grip
Stem: *THOMSON* elite x4 stem
Brake lever: *PAUL* love lever 2.5
Brake: *PAUL* mini moto brake
Saddle: *RITCHEY* comp cabrillo
Seatpost: *NITTO* sp-72 seatpost
Crank: *SRAM* rival22 x *WOLF TOOTH COMPONENTS* direct mount chainring for SRAM
Pedal: *SIM WORKS* taco pedal
Seat bag: *FAIRWEATHER* seat bag
Always interesting when tech goes wrong.
This is an ceiling display at El Corte Ingles, Marbella, Spain..
Last line says it all "Fixing recursive fault but reboot is needed!"
I don't know if it is safer for this bug to be among the thistles...but I figured it was a reasonable way to test the macro features of the LX5.
Frame: *BLACK MOUNTAIN CYCLES* monstercross V5
Headset: *CHRIS KING* nothreadset 1 1/8 inch
Front wheel:* PHILWOOD* high flange track hub x *PACENTI* forza rim
Rear wheel: *PHILWOOD* 11-speed road hub x *PACENTI* forza rim
Tire: *PANARACER* new gravel king X1 700c
Handlebar:* BLACK MOUNTAIN CYCLES* bar none
Grip: *ESI* racers edge grip
Stem: *THOMSON* elite x4 stem
Brake lever: *PAUL* love lever 2.5
Brake: *PAUL* mini moto brake
Saddle: *RITCHEY* comp cabrillo
Seatpost: *NITTO* sp-72 seatpost
Crank: *SRAM* rival22 x *WOLF TOOTH COMPONENTS* direct mount chainring for SRAM
Pedal: *SIM WORKS* taco pedal
Seat bag: *FAIRWEATHER* seat bag
Frame: *BLACK MOUNTAIN CYCLES* monstercross V5
Headset: *CHRIS KING* nothreadset 1 1/8 inch
Front wheel:* PHILWOOD* high flange track hub x *PACENTI* forza rim
Rear wheel: *PHILWOOD* 11-speed road hub x *PACENTI* forza rim
Tire: *PANARACER* new gravel king X1 700c
Handlebar:* BLACK MOUNTAIN CYCLES* bar none
Grip: *ESI* racers edge grip
Stem: *THOMSON* elite x4 stem
Brake lever: *PAUL* love lever 2.5
Brake: *PAUL* mini moto brake
Saddle: *RITCHEY* comp cabrillo
Seatpost: *NITTO* sp-72 seatpost
Crank: *SRAM* rival22 x *WOLF TOOTH COMPONENTS* direct mount chainring for SRAM
Pedal: *SIM WORKS* taco pedal
Seat bag: *FAIRWEATHER* seat bag
What's the issue here? These two photos show switching on and off the Cromatic Aberration Removal option. With it on there is an area of the photo, just above the subject's head, that is messed up. What is causing this?
Anyone else had this problem? On the right is an image I've recently processed in LR4 from a 5D MarkIII, and exported as a sRGB jpeg. On the left is how the same image appears when uploaded to flickr - you'll notice the pinks and reds are a lot more saturated. Worrying...
Frame: *BLACK MOUNTAIN CYCLES* monstercross V5
Headset: *CHRIS KING* nothreadset 1 1/8 inch
Front wheel:* PHILWOOD* high flange track hub x *PACENTI* forza rim
Rear wheel: *PHILWOOD* 11-speed road hub x *PACENTI* forza rim
Tire: *PANARACER* new gravel king X1 700c
Handlebar:* BLACK MOUNTAIN CYCLES* bar none
Grip: *ESI* racers edge grip
Stem: *THOMSON* elite x4 stem
Brake lever: *PAUL* love lever 2.5
Brake: *PAUL* mini moto brake
Saddle: *RITCHEY* comp cabrillo
Seatpost: *NITTO* sp-72 seatpost
Crank: *SRAM* rival22 x *WOLF TOOTH COMPONENTS* direct mount chainring for SRAM
Pedal: *SIM WORKS* taco pedal
Seat bag: *FAIRWEATHER* seat bag