how to make the image sharp like this one?
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liemsterz Hatchling 1 post Joined Jan 2011 More info | Jan 15, 2011 20:30 | #1 how to make the image sharp like this one?
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krb Cream of the Crop 8,818 posts Likes: 8 Joined Jun 2008 Location: Where southern efficiency and northern charm come together More info | Jan 15, 2011 20:46 | #2 Welcome to the forums. -- Ken
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Peano Goldmember 1,778 posts Likes: 133 Joined Aug 2007 More info | Jan 15, 2011 21:48 | #3 krb wrote in post #11649019 As for getting a good, sharp image, the main thing you will need is light. I wouldn't say that's the main thing needed for sharpness. Try this: ---
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krb Cream of the Crop 8,818 posts Likes: 8 Joined Jun 2008 Location: Where southern efficiency and northern charm come together More info | Jan 15, 2011 22:00 | #4 If I had suitable lenses I would take you up on that challenge and we wouldn't even need to handicap the L with bad lighting. A beat up kit lens with the focus a little off against a top of the line L lens with the focus perfect. Shoot both lenses at f/8, 1/200 and ISO 100, a strobe through a softbox to bring the exposure up to correct, resize the images to the same size as the one above and sharpen before uploading. -- Ken
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Peano Goldmember 1,778 posts Likes: 133 Joined Aug 2007 More info | Jan 15, 2011 22:18 | #5 krb wrote in post #11649446 It won't be the sharpness that gives it away. I was replying to your comment, "As for getting a good, sharp image, the main thing you will need is light." The main thing. ---
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Rafromak Goldmember 1,967 posts Joined Dec 2005 Location: Alaska More info | Jan 16, 2011 03:01 | #6 Hmmm...a very well composed image, and the eyes are sharp enough, and probably "enhansed" (eyes, face...) with PS. On such a sharp image, one can blur all around the eyes and face using Nik's "Vignette Blur" plugin, placing the "center" option on the bridge of the nose. 7D, 5DII
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tim Light Bringer 51,010 posts Likes: 375 Joined Nov 2004 Location: Wellington, New Zealand More info | Jan 16, 2011 03:25 | #7 I've found full frame cameras give significantly sharper images than crop bodies. The 5D was sharper than my 40D or 7D, though the older 5D I used had a bit of a color cast issue. I moved from a 7D to a D700 and i've never seen images as sharp before. Professional wedding photographer, solution architect and general technical guy with multiple Amazon Web Services certifications.
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Sorarse Goldmember 2,193 posts Likes: 25 Joined Jan 2008 Location: Kent, UK More info | Jan 16, 2011 03:43 | #8 The image in the OPs post was taken on a 7D. At the beginning of time there was absolutely nothing. And then it exploded! Terry Pratchett
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Kolor-Pikker Goldmember 2,790 posts Likes: 59 Joined Aug 2009 Location: Moscow More info | Jan 16, 2011 05:29 | #9 It all depends on reproduction size. If I were to only, for example, buy a camera to post up 1024x768px images on websites and forums, or print out 4x6 & 5x7's, even a point & shoot could have provided great results, especially given good/controlled lighting. 5DmkII | 24-70 f/2.8L II | Pentax 645Z | 55/2.8 SDM | 120/4 Macro | 150/2.8 IF
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tzalman Fatal attraction. 13,497 posts Likes: 213 Joined Apr 2005 Location: Gesher Haziv, Israel More info | Jan 16, 2011 07:58 | #10 Kolor-Pikker wrote in post #11650836 It all depends on reproduction size. If I were to only, for example, buy a camera to post up 1024x768px images on websites and forums, or print out 4x6 & 5x7's, even a point & shoot could have provided great results, especially given good/controlled lighting. Where more complex cameras excel is in resolution, which can be handy for larger print sizes (a 5D2 can comfortably print an 11x17 @ 360 dpi) or when shooting under less ideal situations, such as low light, fast action, or both. (broadly speaking) The image you posted appears very sharp because it's also very small, and had sharpening applied, you could get sharpness like that out of any camera. Now if the image was printed at a large size and you could start counting eyelashes, then a debate between sensor size and shooting conditions would start making sense. I had images that looked like crap at 100%, with noise, blur, and being generally out of focus, but looked just dandy web-size. +++1! Elie / אלי
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tim Light Bringer 51,010 posts Likes: 375 Joined Nov 2004 Location: Wellington, New Zealand More info | Jan 16, 2011 15:12 | #11 Sorarse wrote in post #11650649 The image in the OPs post was taken on a 7D. Damn I wish my 7D could've make images like that. Professional wedding photographer, solution architect and general technical guy with multiple Amazon Web Services certifications.
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jspruit Member 48 posts Joined Oct 2009 Location: Copenhagen, Denmark More info | Jan 17, 2011 16:24 | #12 tim wrote in post #11653353 Damn I wish my 7D could've make images like that. http://www.thepeopleofdetroit.com/ Canon 7d | Canon 6d mkII | 18-55mm IS | 28mm f2.8 | 50mm 1.8 mkII | 85mm 1.8 | 24-105mm f4 L IS USM II | 70-200 f2.8 IS II | 100mm f2.8 IS | Sigma 30mm 1.4 | Speedlite 580EXII
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Snydremark my very own Lightrules moment More info | Welcome to the forums - Eric S.: My Birds/Wildlife
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tzalman Fatal attraction. 13,497 posts Likes: 213 Joined Apr 2005 Location: Gesher Haziv, Israel More info | Jan 17, 2011 17:48 | #14 looks like it was done using a large aperture lens (most likely an 85mm 1.8, or similar large aperture), notice how the forefront of his face/head is focused but that area falls off fast at his forehead/chin. 50 mm f1.4 at f2.0, 1/200, 400 ISO. Elie / אלי
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Snydremark my very own Lightrules moment More info | Jan 17, 2011 18:25 | #15 tzalman wrote in post #11661214 50 mm f1.4 at f2.0, 1/200, 400 ISO. Nice, thanks. Don't have an EXIF viewer on this machine. - Eric S.: My Birds/Wildlife
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