As i said. New to printing . I will look into better printer people. Its just that the same thing was happening on my home printer. The man in Tesco said he could bump up the brightness but you know as well as me, it not that simple.
He blamed laptop screens. He said they are not the same...
I dont know.
Its Tesco and they use brand new Fugi film printers. I have my color space set on default in photo shop. I think its adode RGB
Everything is darker on print and detail has been lost in the stars in this print.
this is a quick scan of the print. As you can see...
Just spent ages on photo shop making a picture of a night landscape correct.
Took it to the printer and was disappointed at the difference on what I fixed and what came out on print.
The brightness and colour are both off .
This also happens with my home printer.
Is there...
Ok.
So an ultra wide like the Tokina 11-16 which wont work on a full frame because this would happen
does work on a DX camera that it is designed to do . But is not ultra wide anymore because it produces 16-24mm pictures.
Why not just market it at 16-24 as that's the result any...
sorry. I dont understand.
I had a sigma 70-200 last year and I was getting an over 300mm picture because I was designed for a full frame cam. Or so I thought.
Is this not what happens with a crop factor ?
Just wondering. I am keeping my eye for new lens to work on my d3100.
I bought the af-s nikon 18-200 VR , the Tamron 17-50 2.8 and I m on the lookout not for the Tokina 11-16.
For me this combo seems to be everything I need.
Im new to Nikon by the way.
Does the crop factor have to...
That sony he has cost alot more than an entry level dslr. I found the whole thing a bit insulting.
Then I see some knob from sony with a big smirk judge folk .
Sony. Will avoid in future. I dont need a burst rate like that. Im sure it would be handy down at your local racing...
I wrote the sunny 16 rules down and keep it stuffed down the cam case.
Sunny f16
Hazy f11
cloudy f8
hazy f5.6
1/500 stutter speed with ISO 400 b&w
I also bought a Weston Master light meter for 20 quid all in.
I used the apps on my HTC. Compared them to the...
I recently found a mint condition Zorki rangefinder camera in my parents home.
i have bought some film for it but my only way of deciding upon exposure times and aperture is to bring along my DSLR to know what the exact values are.
I have seen loads of pocket size battery less light...
I dont even bother taking my a good lens with weather like that.
Your bridges auto mode would also have struggled in those light conditions.
I think you should try again on a bright day. Give yourself a chance.
Thats a very nice bit of kit you have.
Have a look here for inspiration...
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