Flugelbinder
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You remind me of someone who post alot but never delivers. I am still waiting to see a decent photo from yourself.You guys remind me of those scared children, that always stick behind the bully, affraid of something... The full article was shortened to fit the 2000 limit...
You remind me of someone who post alot but never delivers. I am still waiting to see a decent photo from yourself.
You guys remind me of those scared children, that always stick behind the bully, affraid of something... The full article was shortened to fit the 2000 limit...
I'm trying to figure out if there is a way to like your post more than once.What does this have to do with your thread???
First of all, is this work/article authored and owned by you, including the images? If not, attribution needs to be stated otherwise it's a copyright violation.
Secondly, an "article" of this length does not need to be in a post. Simply post a link to it and let members decide if they want to follow it. If this is an article you have "paraphrased and condensed", then put it in a blog.
Thirdly, this is at least the second thread where you make some odd comment that is in some way disparaging toward members, and whose purpose seems to be to incite some type of argument. If you don't know how to behave in this forum, I suggest you step back a little and observe before you put "your foot in your mouth" (again) and earn the label of "troll."
Why be sorry??? Oh and maybe post an understanding colour for the colour blind as I have a few photog friends that are colour blind ;-)I don't take potos of myself... Sorry...
There could even beI remember talking with one of the Kodak Engineers about 20 years ago that worked with Dr Bayer. A Bayer filter, named for Dr Bayer, refers to the specific arrangement of Red-Green-Blue pixels in a two-by-two matrix as:
RGRGRGRGRGRGRG
GBGBGBGBGBGBGB
RGRGRGRGRGRGRG
GBGBGBGBGBGBGB
Which makes most efficient use of spatial interpolation for the image. Dr. Bayer came up with this pattern, and patented it. Oddly enough, the Kodak DCS100 did not use it. The general term is "Mosaic Filter" for sensors with other arrangements.
Unless you need a quick picture out of the camera, you are better to shoot RAW mode with as many bits as possible in the image. This gives the most flexibility in post-processing an image. Like shooting negatives instead of a Polaroid. At Kid's Parties- the Polaroid was the best camera to have around as you could give them to the kids and parents to take home. Kind of like downloading them a JPEG, they can look at it on their computer. Give them a NEF- forget it.
There could even be
RGBW found in some Kodak's ;-)
Its blurry and crooked ???You need to know more about color when using Monochrome cameras.
And now- a pretty picture.
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DCS200ir.
The original post has been deleted due to copyright infringement. I guess the information posted was not the work of the OP.
Is there any point in just not deleting the entire thread?