I see deer, elk, moose mountain goat daal sheep, big horn, Fox coyote, pretty regularly
crunchy referes to the level of contrast. Seems like a lot.
Randy S. Little
VFX Supervisor - Gotham on Fox
VFX Supervisor - Gotham on Fox
On Apr 11, 2017 15:42, "Cap'n Jimmy" <flyboy@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Jim
Looks like you went overboard with the clarity slider. Don't thing it needs to be this crunchy. That's just my taste though.Randy, This was shot at iso 3200 on a "35 half frame camera" so I think the crunchiness is a function of the capture and what ever Jim did to make it look sharper.couple of things here...in Randy's review I'm not sure what he means by "crunchy"...maybe he's never seen one of these deer closeup but that's what their coat looks like...also, I had to look up "clarity slider" as I had no idea what that was...this image was processed in Photoshop CS 3 adjusting only the contrast and using unsharp mask for the absolute minimal sharpening I could get...as for being shot on a "35 half frame camera", not so...this was taken with a Nikon D300, a DX format DSLR...DX format for those who don't know is 2/3 of a 35mm frame...the ISO 3200 is correct, that's what Auto ISO came up with in the relatively dark portion of the woods behind my house...thanks for the input guys, it's really nice to see some reviews again...Jim SnarskiBaja Oregon