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I recently became aware of major differences in viewing on Flickr. I have an iMac and use Safari as my browser. When I view it using Firefox the contrast is lost, as is the resolution and a changed color balance (reduced reds). I have no idea what it looks like on a PC. I've submitted this one which is way "cranked" regarding contrast, saturation (especially the reds), and sharpening (high pass filter plus USM).
I'm submitting this so I can again check out how it appears on the web using a "universal" browser. However, I still won't know what it looks like on a PC. So..................
If you like it, enough to comment, please note the computer and browser you used to view it, and how much "pop" it has. Is there any cyan in the sky? Is the bark too red? Is shadow detail preserved? (Also, if you do have a Mac, please add any tips, settings etc., you use in preparing material for the web.)
This is a test shot.
I've never used this new computer before, not shot a photo to edit up in a few years (I'm getting back to this camera thing), Canon's DDP and Photomatix have really improved since I used them about 10 years back.
I'm working on getting me sea leg again,so to speak.
A loop around the neighborhood and testing out the Canon 80d with 10-22 lense that I have in for rental.
Details of a Spaceship Earth that is located within the Test Track attraction.
EPCOT Center | Future World | Test Track
Thanks for looking! I appreciate feedback.
Tested the built in HDR mode of the RX100. This one is quite OOC. I just turned down the yellow in Lightroom a bit.
I normally do not like HDR - but this one looks quite pleasing.
Ricoh TLS 401, Fuji Superia 400 (accidentally shot at 200. Oops!), Auto Sears 55/1.4 w/ Camron UV filter. Negatives Scanned.
Test roll through the camera body that apparently has seen no use since 1984. The meter doesn't work, so I used the LightMeter app by David Quiles Amat on my Galaxy Note II.
Disclaimer in regard to focus: WOW this thing's viewfinder is terrible. The waist-level finder is OK, but small. The eye-level finder is practically impossible, plus mine is cracked and filthy inside... Just crossed my fingers and fired the shutter.
Testing different lenses for zoom and ease of use.
Think the Sony SEL55210mm on the a6000 is the easiest.
See the EXIF on each image.
FIM World Championship Grand Prix, IRTA Test, 10.-13. February 2022, MotoGP, Mandalika, Indonesia, Marc Marquez, Honda, Repsol Honda Team
North Shore, BC.
It was cold, you can't see the south side of the lake, but it is still lined with snow banks, with the occasional calving off.
Bilde tatt ved test av redningsflåter.
PÃ¥ bildet er en Plastimo Transocean.
Denne havflåten var veldig ryddig og fin. De andre flåtene var mye mer preget av kaos med tau og utstyr overalt. Havflåten hadde ikke et helt tak, men man kunne lett feste på taket med strikk. Dette kan være vanskelig i dårlig vær. Den var lett å komme om bord i og virket veldig stabil. Denne flåten ble testet ute på havet i nesten tre timer. Den fungerte fint, men bølgene var ikke høyere enn en meter. Denne har også doble tuber (se Plastimo Cruiser IOR).
Taken with SX-70, wheel darkened one and one-half marks. Taken outdoors with the sun behind a cloud during mid day. Strange how this one only required one and one-half, but my other shade images required three marks.
This is a test shot of Bridgelux Vero 18 35W LED module, p/n BXRC-30H4000-F-03. This LED is advertised as having CRI 97 and 4000 lm luminous flux, which is equivalent to characteristics of 150W halogen lamp. Color temperature should be about 3000K.
This photo was taken in complete darkness without any optics covering LED module. Paper with pastel swatches was located in about 100mm from the module and set at 45º to its axis. Camera was set to 3200K color temperature and I had to close the diaphragm pretty much to get this paper properly exposed.
As you can see, color balance is a bit off the uniform in reds, but it's normal for high CRI LEDs because of wider "red hump" in their spectrum. At least, it's not worse than "orange hump" of halogens. 3000K seems to be real number too. Swatches are bright and equally lit, which is impossible with regular LEDs, having CRI 72 or even worse, which is equivalent to cheap fluorescent tubes.
To prevent overheating, I've used HP server CPU passive heatsink, p/n 409498-001 (bought used one from eBay for less than $10). It keeps the LED temperature just above the body temperature, so it's a kind of overhead, which I expected - this heatsink is intended for CPUs with TDP more than 65W. It means, I can use smaller cylindrical one with small (40mm) fan.
Testing Lamy ink for review. This is a test on an index card. See the notes for what the bits are. Next pic in the photostream is more testing - same stuff in a Moleskine, and the PigPog Smudge Test.
The plan is to do this same pattern with a few different inks, as a way of comparing. If anyone's got any ideas on better ways of doing it, I'd love to hear them.
testing out the new bees with a self portrait...
Strobist: AB800 1/8 power camera right thru Softbox
Le test complet du tout premier objectif Tamron pour Nikon hybride en monture Z native, avec une plage focale 70-300 mm qui n'existe pas dans la gamme NIKKOR Z
The Capistrano Test Site was owned by TRW of Redondo Beach until TRW was absorbed by Northrop Grumman in 2002.
Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive
CAMERA
Videos from this and other cameras on VideoFromFoto channel:
www.youtube.com/user/VideoFromFoto
Also, see test images from this and other cameras on Flickr:
This is the third test roll I run in my old Olympus Mju II, a camera that I used to be very fond of for some years, although the point-and-shoot made me a lazy photographer without any control of any parameters. After the first two test rolls I thought the visible issue on the right edge of the frame was a light leak. So I shot this roll with all the possible sources of light covered with black gaffing tape. Surprise, the problem is still there and even more pronounced and regular. I haven't got the camera with me now to investigate but it will probably have to be seen by a technician.
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Straight out of the camera, no post processing at all. "Subjects" at 125m (375ft) away. Focus on the white column at center. The pic was taken at a slight angle, it's not uneven. Look at it at full size.
Sebastian Loeb (FRA) World Rally Champion tests for Red Bull Racing.
Formula One Testing, Day One, Barcelona, Spain, 17 November 2008.