MTGseattle
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I too dislike the hybrid side of things. I'm at the computer a fair amount just doing random stuff, so I tend to try and avoid mixing computer work with photography. For me, photography is my "disconnect" mechanism.
I also was never really a color photographer (in college, I didn't feel like messing with color papers and the funky print processor we had). I definitely see the power that a well composed/exposed color image can hold, and I've been trying to expand my horizons a bit.
Take a color image from your archive that you are happy with and convert it to grayscale. Does the image hold up without the color?
Also, your posts hint at quite a large volume of snaps while out photographing (or simply a very large back catalogue of images) what about some editing in the moment? If you don't like the image on the lcd, why bring it home on the memory card?
As to the Q2 monochrome; to each his/her own, but that's borderline insanity to me. $6200 for a fixed lens b&w only. 47mp is nice, but I feel like you could accomplish the same thing for a lot less in a few other ways.
Oh, in your GFX, you don't have a film or lens preset running that is causing your issues do you? Just some thoughts.
I also was never really a color photographer (in college, I didn't feel like messing with color papers and the funky print processor we had). I definitely see the power that a well composed/exposed color image can hold, and I've been trying to expand my horizons a bit.
Take a color image from your archive that you are happy with and convert it to grayscale. Does the image hold up without the color?
Also, your posts hint at quite a large volume of snaps while out photographing (or simply a very large back catalogue of images) what about some editing in the moment? If you don't like the image on the lcd, why bring it home on the memory card?
As to the Q2 monochrome; to each his/her own, but that's borderline insanity to me. $6200 for a fixed lens b&w only. 47mp is nice, but I feel like you could accomplish the same thing for a lot less in a few other ways.
Oh, in your GFX, you don't have a film or lens preset running that is causing your issues do you? Just some thoughts.