nickles
27th of March 2005 (Sun), 19:20
I've created a small 1mb slideshwow called Apertures that can be downloaded here:
http://f2.pg.briefcase.yahoo.com/... .../lst?.dir=/LensTests&.view=l (http://f2.pg.briefcase.yahoo.com/bc/sknickles@sbcglobal.net/lst?.dir=/LensTests&.view=l)
Assuming the link works. Thought it was a neat way to look at lens sharpness between lenses for various apertures. Just click on the link to "Apertures" file to download. When you unzip you should get a Apertures.exe file. Run the slideshow by double-clicking on this file. The arrows at the bottom left will maneuver you through the show. Esc key will stop the show.
This is an incomplete show to demonstrate the effect. Will be adding additional apertures as time permits.
These crops came from my lense evaluation gallery:
http://www.pbase.com/knickles/lenstests
Interested in your opinions.
ken
:lol:
http://f2.pg.briefcase.yahoo.com/... .../lst?.dir=/LensTests&.view=l (http://f2.pg.briefcase.yahoo.com/bc/sknickles@sbcglobal.net/lst?.dir=/LensTests&.view=l)
Assuming the link works. Thought it was a neat way to look at lens sharpness between lenses for various apertures. Just click on the link to "Apertures" file to download. When you unzip you should get a Apertures.exe file. Run the slideshow by double-clicking on this file. The arrows at the bottom left will maneuver you through the show. Esc key will stop the show.
This is an incomplete show to demonstrate the effect. Will be adding additional apertures as time permits.
These crops came from my lense evaluation gallery:
http://www.pbase.com/knickles/lenstests
Interested in your opinions.
ken
:lol: