Hi Bruce
the resolution of the single person looks good enough for me. It seems that
perfect exposure and lightning is an important factor.
What I would like to know: While the skin tone on the single shot looks
natural for me, the skin of the men
are quite brown/reddish. Would you say that your photo just reflects reality
or is there some partly color cast despite studio lightning?
In some ouf my photos with flash people faces often look a bit too reddish
for me, that's why I ask.
greetings
Markus




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In a message dated 1/21/2007 8:56:27 P.M.  Pacific Standard Time,
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Ok, here is a K10D  shot of a group of 12.  K10D, DA 16-45/4, ISO 200,
1/125 sec @ f/13,  studio strobes.

Reference  photo:
http://www.daytonphoto.com/PAW/shaeffer_009.htm

100% view of a  single person:
http://www.daytonphoto.com/PAW/shaeffer_009a.htm

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Bruce

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Nice shot Bruce. Really nice. I've been wondering  if I would see a
resolution improvement from 6mp to 10mp. Yup, I do. I don't  care about the
film/digital debate (since I won't be doing film again) , but I  do care
about that.
Informative.

Thanks for sharing.

Still a tad  too busy to make PESO comments yet. Got back on list about four
days ago and,  boy, mailbox is getting filled already. Had forgotten how,
when
going strong,  hard it is to keep up with the list.

Later, Marnie aka Doe :-)


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