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2221x3331 crop of a fisheye test at 6400 iso f2.8 at 1/125 sec using room lighting only. The only processing from raw was lifting the exposure about .6. Love this fisheye lens and the 5d Mkii!
This is the interior of the 1951 USAF Test Chart on a Canon 9000F Mk II.
The test chart was wet mounted directly against the scanner's platen glass using standard mineral oil.
Using a test chart like this is fraught with its own set of issues, but at least it's consistent.
In terms of resolution, we can refer to en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1951_USAF_resolution_test_chart to figure out what the scanner is resolving.
Scanning at 4800 dpi doesn't appear to do awful things to the captured image, at least in terms of wet mounting this test chart.
This was scanned at 4800 dpi and 16 bits, then cropped and saved to a jpeg.
Atomic Testing Museum documents the work conducted at the Nevada Test Site and its impact on the nation. This interactive museum houses artifacts on loan from personal collections, the Smithsonian Institution, Lawrence Livermore Laboratory and pieces of the Berlin wall and World Trade Centers.
Next to the cottage there was an old aerial ropeway crossing the glacier-cold river. The kids were ready to test it...
A test photo taken with my new Nikon Coolpix S4100 (point and shoot) camera.
No editing has been done to these pictures!
Tiki torch! :)
TEST
nikon af 50mm f1,8
VS
nikon af-d 50mm f1,4
nikon d300, iso 100, scatto remoto, presollevamento specchio, wb premisurato.
messa a fuoco manuale con live view.
test eseguito da almukawama e vermattia.
Shot a test roll of Illford XP5 120 format c41 black and white film which i (Poorly) developed at home using E6 chemicals. Mostly to see if the Mamiya 645 medium format camera works. Looks like I need to practice my film loading.
Camera: Mamiya 645m
Film: Illford XP5
Chemical: Illford e6
Scan: Epson V500 600Dpi Scans (lazy)
Lightroom curve adjustment, then Jpeg
August testing can be so tough! Summer vacations. Back to school time. There are a lot of distractions! So proud of all of our students who prepared and did their best at the August Belt Testing!
Sanna out on the ice, testing to see if it holds and perhaps to see what her dad (Mika) will do about it!
First test shots with my newly IR converted Nikon D60. Photos are straight out of the camera with only cropping and sharpness adjustments.
Thanks to Fatigue from Clubsnap.com for the excellent job on the conversion.
Just testing my "new" old lens' resolution and wonderful bokeh. Shot with Jupiter 9 85mm 2.0 Russian lens. Camera: Canon t2i/550D with M42 adapter.
A little DMG candidate for menufela 1.5 final
The translations suck right now (just google translation) I'll finish that before I release.
This shows the contact arrangement of the test plug, the other photo shows the metric dimensions. It is used in a bit of consumer equipment to allow for testing, but it has an interesting side effect. I have the prototype and one spare plug that I am prepared to send (postage paid) to two smart individuals if they can convince me that they know, WITHOUT mentioning any manufacturer, product or trade names, what specific machine they are intended for by commenting on this photo.
I'm curious to see how long it will take for a person who knows what they are for to stumble on these photos without any relevant key words for search engines to help them.