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Apr 25, 2020 12:18 |  #39976

TRhoads wrote in post #19052683 (external link)
Episode 3 is online now. Today it is a little, well a lot shorter, and all about removing sensor spots and dust spots...something we in the Sony camp are all too familiar with.


Good stuff Travis, helping me get through lock down here :). I’ll watch this later when I get some time


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Apr 25, 2020 12:34 |  #39977

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Apr 25, 2020 13:07 |  #39978

TRhoads wrote in post #19052683 (external link)
Episode 3 is online now. Today it is a little, well a lot shorter, and all about removing sensor spots and dust spots...something we in the Sony camp are all too familiar with.


I hadn't seen that method before Travis, thanks for sharing it.


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Apr 25, 2020 13:18 |  #39979

TRhoads wrote in post #19052683 (external link)
Episode 3 is online now. Today it is a little, well a lot shorter, and all about removing sensor spots and dust spots...something we in the Sony camp are all too familiar with.


Still watching it. At 5:35 where you showing issue with the LR spot removal you have 'Clone' selected. Shouldn't that be 'Heal' instead of clone?

The PS trick looks similar to checking imperfections on the skin. You lower exposure a bit, saturation to max neg and then even use a contrast curve to look at skin tone changes. I just learned last week as I am trying Capture One.

One thing I have seen is that Sony camera has lot more dust spots, like the sensor clean doesn't work. Haven't had these issues on Canon and Fuji.


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Apr 25, 2020 13:24 |  #39980

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I hadn't seen that method before Travis, thanks for sharing it.

Me too. Thanks again for your tutorials Travis.


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Apr 25, 2020 13:59 |  #39981

Crap

I woke up this morning thinking I should just get the 2xTC and not get the 200-600

my fear is that if I get the 200-600 the 100-400 is going to sit

I suffer from overthinking


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Apr 25, 2020 14:03 |  #39982

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Crap

I woke up this morning thinking I should just get the 2xTC and not get the 200-600

my fear is that if I get the 200-600 the 100-400 is going to sit

I suffer from overthinking

I've got an even bigger shock.

I've been thinking about gear myself. Yes. Me. Mr Original A7!! :-D


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Apr 25, 2020 14:57 |  #39983

White version. Surface is kinda dirty so not perfect

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Apr 25, 2020 15:19 |  #39984

^^ Product shots, I found this guy. One of the best youtube channels I have seen.
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Apr 25, 2020 15:38 |  #39985

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The wood makes the headphones look premium, the white makes the headphones look pedestrian. Still nice nonetheless.


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Apr 25, 2020 15:42 |  #39986

Shooting cilantro flowers in my garden. Using Tamron 28-75mm trying with more saturation like Fuji Velvia. For some reason Sony profiles aren't showing for me in C1 Pro.

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Apr 25, 2020 15:47 |  #39987

eriet30 wrote in post #19052744 (external link)
Crap

I woke up this morning thinking I should just get the 2xTC and not get the 200-600

my fear is that if I get the 200-600 the 100-400 is going to sit

I suffer from overthinking

I’d love the 100-400. Get the TC :D


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Apr 25, 2020 15:47 |  #39988

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I've got an even bigger shock.

I've been thinking about gear myself. Yes. Me. Mr Original A7!! :-D

What’s on the cards Lee?


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Apr 25, 2020 16:21 |  #39989

Another shot playing with some different settings of a New Zealand Tui. These birds are just awesome. The wing noise as they fly over you is something else, and when they sing, I can just stand and watch. They have so many noises.

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Apr 25, 2020 16:47 |  #39990

Eddie wrote in post #19052489 (external link)
^This post made me realise we started this thread in 2017! How time flies!

I know, this version has been around for a long longer than I thought.

Eddie wrote in post #19052692 (external link)
Good stuff Travis, helping me get through lock down here :). I’ll watch this later when I get some time

Hope you enjoy it...just a short video this week...

navydoc wrote in post #19052717 (external link)
I hadn't seen that method before Travis, thanks for sharing it.

You are most welcome. Just a different approach.

bobbyz wrote in post #19052724 (external link)
Still watching it. At 5:35 where you showing issue with the LR spot removal you have 'Clone' selected. Shouldn't that be 'Heal' instead of clone?

The PS trick looks similar to checking imperfections on the skin. You lower exposure a bit, saturation to max neg and then even use a contrast curve to look at skin tone changes. I just learned last week as I am trying Capture One.

One thing I have seen is that Sony camera has lot more dust spots, like the sensor clean doesn't work. Haven't had these issues on Canon and Fuji.

I have had similar results from both clone and heal. And like I said in the video, the main reason I use this method is I can see them better...I often don't' see them as well in LR. The Sony is so prone to collecting dust, it is crazy.

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Me too. Thanks again for your tutorials Travis.

You are welcome, thanks for checking it out.

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The wood makes the headphones look premium, the white makes the headphones look pedestrian. Still nice nonetheless.

Agreed...I keep meaning to take a shot of my good pair, and never get around to it. I should fix that.

I actually have some scrap wood and wood flooring left over from our reno last year that I have thought about making a little shoot table out of it, something I can move around and shoot straight down on.


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