Zoomy zoomy zoom zoom.
Jun. 21st, 2007 11:46 pmOut of This World
Over 70 composited exposures, Bronica/Megavision. (count the
Nose Rock in glorious TechnoHyperMegaColour
Better Light Super-6K/Cambo Legend. Never seen before in captivity.
Snow in the Painted Desert
Bronica/Megavision.
(courtesy http://zoomify.com/ -- idea stolen from the Better Light web site)
ETA: As for why I'm messing around with this, I'm about to put a load of stuff up on eBay, and I thought it might be cool to put up zoomable images of some or all of the items. It would be cool for the mixing desk, particularly.
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Date: 2007-06-22 02:46 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2007-06-22 03:52 pm (UTC)Actually with Zoomify, you can get a free version (which is what I used), and you can actually host the images yourself (which I did). It has very little in the way of a user interface -- maybe it'll run under Wine?
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Date: 2007-06-22 04:50 pm (UTC)Making a F/OS version shouldn't be too hard with the knowledge that I have around me. I can write C code to make the multiple levels of images,
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Date: 2007-06-22 04:02 pm (UTC)Actually, this image isn't quite right when you zoom right in -- both the back's battery pack and the shutter battery in the camera body were nearly flat, and the temperature was just around freezing. There are some weird artifacts in the image that look like the CCD isn't quite doing what it's supposed to -- a few minutes latter the back refused to keep working and kept coming up with 'shutter error'. It still prints OK though, thanks to the huge resolution.
Actually, all three aren't great at the pixel level, though they all print fine. I blame 'learning curve' -- the top one was one of the first things I did with the digital back, so I didn't really quite have my technique completely down. I probably stopped down a bit too much so lost a bit to diffraction -- you'd never have noticed with film, but that sensor is utterly unforgiving. The second one is suffering from lack of depth of field, I think -- there are a couple of areas that are really sharp, but the rest is a bit soft -- I probably could have fixed it if I'd known at the time, but I was using an older version of the Better Light software that made it difficult to check images at the pixel level. It looked pin sharp on the ground glass, even through a x10 loupe. And again, this was only second or third time out with the large format, so learning curve again.
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Date: 2007-06-22 04:56 pm (UTC)I still have a 4x5 Crown Graphic, and have shot about 30 sheets, so I know what it means to have to learn stuff every time you go out.
One of my better shots
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Date: 2007-06-22 05:32 pm (UTC)The thing you think looks like the ruins of a temple *is* the tree, I think. Bottom right corner -- I think there are two of them, but I've not really looked closely enough to say for definite that there aren't more. I kind of wish I'd shot that scene with the large format now.
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