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Subject: [Leica] IMG: Corfe Castle, part three - Peter D
From: images at comporium.net (Tina Manley)
Date: Fri, 3 Jan 2014 11:14:10 -0500
References: <52C43961.1040704@jayburleson.com> <52C45ED3.8060000@summaventures.com> <52C4955C.9050402@jayburleson.com> <52C580FF.1010905@summaventures.com> <52C62439.8020107@jayburleson.com>

Yes!


On Thu, Jan 2, 2014 at 9:45 PM, Jay Burleson <leica at jayburleson.com> 
wrote:

> Not really, Peter. I could not have got that look without the Monochrom
> and the files it produces. Ask Tina or John M. & they'll affirm that.
> All the information was there; but the raw file has such a long tonal
> scale (e.g. looks really flat) and you have to place the shadows and
> highlights where you personally wish them during PP.
> The camera-produced jpgs push everything equally from both ends, and
> compress the all the tonalities equally bad, but the raw files are amazing.
> It is exactly the same as wet printing - you have a neg, so choose your
> paper contrast, developer, and burning / dodging regimen to produce the
> look you wanted when you took the picture.
> But only if your neg has all the info in it could you get that print that
> made you gasp (and the Monochrom does that).
> Only now it is done with electrons!
>
> Jay
>
> On 1/2/2014 7:08 AM, Peter Dzwig wrote:
>
>> OK so it's your PP not the M
>>
>> Peter
>>
>>
>> On 01/01/2014 22:23, Jay Burleson wrote:
>>
>>> Peter, thanks for looking!
>>> The raw images were pretty flat, so they were pumped up some in LR, while
>>> holding the blacks up to keep detail.
>>> Nothing too dramatic, I did have a yellow filter on the lens to help the
>>> skies.
>>>
>>> Jay
>>>
>>> On 1/1/2014 10:30 AM, Peter Dzwig wrote:
>>>
>>>> Jay,
>>>>
>>>> I have been following this series with a great deal of interest as I
>>>> know the
>>>> area well.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> The M gives an interesting combination of light and detail. Are these
>>>> the basic
>>>> images, or have you PS'd them or something? I thought that earlier ones
>>>> from
>>>> other sites that you visited were less grey, stronger blacks: greater
>>>> density if
>>>> you like.
>>>>
>>>> Regards,
>>>>
>>>> Peter
>>>>
>>>> [For those who don't know the area, the Castle is pre-Norman in origin
>>>> (it goes
>>>> back to the late ninth Century) and was only destroyed after treachery
>>>> in the
>>>> mid-seventeenth. The damage was caused by blasting the walls with
>>>> gunpowder to
>>>> undermine them.]
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 01/01/2014 15:50, Jay Burleson wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> All with Leica Monochrom, Summicron-M 1:2/ 35 mm ASPH., iso 320
>>>>>
>>>>> Looking Northeast
>>>>> http://jayburleson.com/leica/gallery/index.php/England-
>>>>> 2013/Monochrome/L1002095
>>>>>
>>>>> Tower Remains
>>>>> http://jayburleson.com/leica/gallery/index.php/England-
>>>>> 2013/Monochrome/L1002097
>>>>>
>>>>> Please click on an image to view a larger version.
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks for looking and all comments welcome!
>>>>>
>>>>
> --
> Jay,
>
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Tina Manley
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