Great work, I foresee it as a documentary book and I completely agree with @Alan Edward Klein at #20. The act of making the photographs is political and the viewer needs to know the intention of the work. Let the moderators moderate.
Thanks for sharing. Wow! I didn't know such a program existed; sounds very cool. What I've heard from UBC is that it has one of the top medical schools in the world.
Thanks Matt. I was actually referring to the Pacific Central :D next to Thornton Park but I see (according to google maps) that it is Amtrak? I'm doing my homework now...
Should I sell my enlarger/darkroom ? It's a small Omega C700. We are looking into moving to Vancouver in a radius around 10 minutes on bike to the main station, at least until we get settled. I don't think I'm going to have space for a darkroom and I don't know if I can cross the border with...
I have the Rebel 2000 and a 5D ii. I use them mostly with the 40mm STM pancake and several m42 Pentax Takumar lenses. Thinking on getting a standard zoom, any recommendations in addition to the 22-55mm?
100% #141 & #144.
This is the reason why I bought an Olympus PEN long ago. It would show exactly where the image was clipping on both ends, even better than the histogram.
Yes...but there is the calibration constant (as someone mentioned above). The K constant is the reflected-light meter calibration constant and the C constant is used in incident meters. Constants are multipliers. For example Sekonic, Canon, Nikon use a calibration constant of 250 to calculate EV...
Ok Alan, allow me to be polite. It is a very short article issued by the same people who write the ISO standards. To add to what @wiltw already said I quote from the main document (ISO 12232):
"This document was designed to harmonize with earlier standards developed for film-based photography...
Yes, it would be in the film range but I was trying to say that there is a loss in dynamic range in the jpeg that the LCD uses for previewing the image. Here is an article about it:
https://clarkvision.com/articles/raw.versus.jpeg1/
I wish digital cameras had an intensity waveform scope in...
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