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Subject: RE: [OM] Some Olympus c5050z pictures
From: "Daniel" <danrich@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 6 Aug 2003 19:23:36 -1000
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From: owner-olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:owner-olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On 
Behalf Of Chris Barker
Sent: Wednesday, August 06, 2003 7:19 PM
To: olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [OM] Some Olympus c5050z pictures

I like most of those images Marc, and the mono/part-mono treatment is 
very effective.  I particularly like the yellow flowers at the feet of 
the statue.  The file sizes seem to be fine for viewing quickly enough.

But monochrome does not seem as attractive to me if I know it was not 
carefully exposed and shot in monochrome (I know that is an 
old-fashioned view ;-)).  But my prejudice apart, the camera seems to 
work very well - I see no colour fringing for instance.

What is the maximum ISO you can use with the 5050 and avoid excessive 
noise, in your experience?

Chris

On Wednesday, Aug 6, 2003, at 06:56 Europe/London, Marc Lawrence wrote:

> On the 1st of this month, I had a day off, so I went
> into town with my c5050z digital camera. Here are the
> results:
>
> http://www.geocities.com/montsnmags/010803/city.htm
>
> Digital manipulation - well, apart from conversion to
> black and white for some, and some occasional "Tone Balance"
> adjustments (as it's called in Micrografx Picture
> Publisher), they've only been resized and consequently
> USM'd (I think I did some very mild saturation adjustment
> on a couple)....well, except for one, where the conversion
> to monotone wasn't total (yes, it's probably cliche, but
> I haven't done it before :-) ). The pictures with the
> pigeons and gulls are there not because I particularly
> like them, but because I am undecided if I do.
>
> Please, I wholeheartedly welcome all criticism - it's the
> only way I'll learn (that's why I'm posting them) :-)
>
> Oh, and any hints on resizing large pictures to "internet-
> sized" without too much softness or oversharpening would
> be greatly apprecaited
>
> Cheers
> Marc
> Sydney, Oz
>
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