Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2017/06/02
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]> On Jun 2, 2017, at 10:59 AM, Jim Nichols <jhnichols at lighttube.net> > wrote: > > At my point in life, I really have no interest in large prints, though > they can be quite beautiful in a proper setting. I usually only see > images on-screen, and have been impressed with the images produced by > recent iPhones. Please excuse my limited perspective. :-) > > Jim Nichols > Tullahoma, TN USA > > On 6/2/2017 10:53 AM, George Lottermoser wrote: >>> On Jun 2, 2017, at 10:47 AM, Jim Nichols <jhnichols at lighttube.net> >>> wrote: >>> >>> Nice group, George. The Hassy creates beautiful images, but the iPhone >>> can hold its own in many situations. >>> >>> Jim Nichols >>> Tullahoma, TN USA >>> >>> On 6/2/2017 10:42 AM, George Lottermoser wrote: >>>> C & C always welcome and appreciated >>>> >>>> <http://www.imagist.com/blog/?p=12040> >> Thank you Jim. >> >> On screen the ?blad qualifies as overkill to the max. >> Now if we were take the ?blad file and the iPhone file >> and blow them up to 40 x 60? >> well the phone would no longer ?hold its own? >> >> Yet the grain/noise, properly handled, may prove attractive in its own >> right Couldn?t agree more Jim. Which is why I continue to reluctantly sell the tools of my trade, which allowed me earn my keep for half a century. I marvel at what the iPhone and its tiny auxiliary lenses can do. Though it does take its own form of skills and techniques to pull the best out of it. Yet that?s been true of every kit I?ve ever used. fond regards, George http://www.imagist.com/blog http://www.imagist.com http://www.linkedin.com/imagist