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the next morning

in Olympus E-System , Sunday, February 15, 2004
well I did manage to drag myself out of bed but it wasn't easy! arosio_sunrise_2150301.jpg This is the first photo I processed out of about 60. Taken with the 14-54mm lens at 14mm, manual mode. Now at ISO 100 with noise reduction on. The results are much better, but still the shadow end is pretty noisy. Of course on slide film I wouldn't have got close. Probably the next step is using the "digital neutral grad" technique, exposing one shot for the shadows and one for the highlights, then combining.
Posted in Olympus E-System on Sunday, February 15, 2004 at 08:41 AM • PermalinkComments ()

Early morning onwards

in Olympus E-System , Saturday, February 14, 2004
Well I managed to drag myself out of bed this morning at 6am to catch the sunrise. I managed to fill up a 512Mb CF card remarkably quickly, and cursed myself for leaving the new 1Gb card I'd bought at home. So out of 47 or so photos, one of which you can see here, 6 or so are now fully processed and printed. I'm quite pleased with the results - these are not easy lighting conditions for a camera to cope with. Having said that, I spent most of the time in manual mode, using the histogram to check exposures. Unfortunately, when I first set up, I tried to get a light meter reading at 400ASA. I realised it wasn't going to work, so switched to manual... but forgot to change ISO. So I ended up with everything at 400. I have to say there is a lot of noise in deep shadow at 400 - a very unpleasant mottling. Of course, I also completely forgot noise reduction mode. I've now programmed in a Reset with mirror lock up and noise reduction for twilight conditions. Also, I processed everything using Adobe Camera Raw 2.1 - possibly I would get better results with Olympus Studio, but this is a test still to be done. In parallel to all this I'm working on a comprehensive web site update, reprocessing some 200 photos, scanning new ones, and updating scripts - and I managed to fit in a second, late afternoon photo session. Maybe I'll have another go at sunrises tomorrow...
Posted in Olympus E-System on Saturday, February 14, 2004 at 10:30 PM • PermalinkComments ()

Late post ...

in Olympus E-System , Thursday, February 12, 2004
I'm being very slow at adding updates here - partly because I'm spending a lot of time totally rebuilding my web site. I have started using the E-1 quite extensively, although not routinely yet. However, I have not shot a single frame of film since I bought it! Fuji stock price must be going through the floor.

Just to illustrate the point that the camera has little to do with the result, Ian Kingsnorth recently advertised some E-1 photos he's published, on the DP Review Olympus SLR forum. Nice to see that the E-1 can actually be used for other things than cat photos and back gardens 😊

I've grown to quick like Olympus Studio, enough even to put up with it's slug-like response. The various tools provided to compare and sort images are very nice, such as the Lightbox, the labels, the A / B lists (these are all in Viewer too). The Batch mode helps get over the speed issues, although the way you set it up is a bit strange...feels a bit like a "non-linear Action Editor" for Photoshop. I would probably stick with the Studio RAW convertor even after Photoshop CS is updated, as the controls map more specifically to the camera.

Of course the huge fuss at the moment remains the PMA (unless you speak French in which case its the DXO Lab tests in Chasseur d'Images). There doesn't seem to be anything terribly exciting at PMA for E-1 users, but I have to say I think they hype around this year's show is at an incredible level. Digital photography progress just keeps accelerating, and more and more people are getting sucked into the "gear watch" addiction...me too.

Posted in Olympus E-System on Thursday, February 12, 2004 at 03:25 PM • PermalinkComments ()

If I was a swan, I’d be gone…

in Olympus E-System , Saturday, February 07, 2004
The wonders of digital. On film I'd never have bothered scanning this obvious mistake. But in digital... swan_2060077.jpg ...I started playing around in Olympus Studio, added a medium red filter, cropped a bit, and, presto -- quite an atmospheric result!
Posted in Olympus E-System on Saturday, February 07, 2004 at 09:53 PM • PermalinkComments (2)

40 x 30 printing

Just a quick note today. I've just printed my first full A3 borderless print from an E-1 photo. This was the big test... ...well it is certainly up to 35mm 4800dpi scan standards. I simply enlarged to 30 x 40cm at 200dpi in Photoshop CS, using one step with Bicubic Smoother. The photo itself was probably not the best example. Tomorrow, hopefully, I'll try something more challenging. But so far everything looks good!
Posted in Olympus E-System on Saturday, February 07, 2004 at 09:32 PM • PermalinkComments ()
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