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Three photos from the Washington DC area; some PP via LR 4.4 of Vietnam Veterans Memorial, SOOC JPEG of Lincoln Memorial. BW conversion via LR 4.4 and Silver Effex Pro 2. ISO 200.

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Autumn colors from D2.

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New to this forum, but I can certainly feel the strong emotion about digilux 2 here.

I love my digilux 2 so much I decided to have the whole digilux line, I think they may share the similar magic. So I owned digilux 1,2,3 at one time, but I quickly sold digilux 1 and 3.

The reason is simple, they are not digilux 2 :)

I like the digilux 2's 28 mm angle, and it renders the environment perfectly when the light is right.

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The worked grid.

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D2 "You can get a similar look from the Digilux 3, but it seems you need to beat the heck out of the images first, once there with settings and PP, it can be hard to tell the difference."

 

Don't understand you. Please elucidate.

I get excellent images out of my "new" D3 running the Raw images through Pshop Elements 10. Not quite as enlargeable as the images from my M9 but v good.

Philip:)

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Some street shots.

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Miami 2013

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Digilux 2 + Low Light? = YES

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Yes, I still like the distinctive D2-look as well ...

cudos to the cameramakers all these years ago!

 

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GEORG

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Yes, I still like the distinctive D2-look as well ...

cudos to the cameramakers all these years ago!

 

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GEORG

GEORG, this is a truly gorgeous picture, whatever camera was used. So full credit to the D2 to responding to your calling.

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Guytou, I would be interested to know how you process your Digilux images to achieve such rich colours. The B&W images are also very impressive. Do you shoot raw or jpeg?

 

Thank you

 

Regards,

Geoff

 

Hello,

 

The images are RAW or sometimes JPEG from the device.

 

They are treated very slightly in Lightroom (today I have version 5.3) and I apply a light sharpening for the vision to screen.

 

I almost never touch with the colors of the image.

 

In theory I devote very little time with postprocessing, hardly more than one minute, if not I leave the image on side and I pass to another.

 

Guy

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My Digilux 2 arrived yesterday.

I think I will love this big, little old camera :)

 

Shot as jpeg and added a little contrast, saturation, sharpness and did a bit noise reduction in LR4.4

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Yes, even as a cam almost hidden in fast moving technical history, it is still one to reckon with.

 

Cheers

GEORG

 

(=ASA 400 museumsshot in Athens, f2, 1/15 sec.)

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Second day with my Digilux 2 and I must say, that I really really love this little gem! This small, easy to handle and brilliant jpeg files are finished within 30sec. (I do like to add some contrast, and saturation to this files) and it is pure pleasure for me to watch them.

I own an M-E too and I love to use it too, but there is much more fiddling with the files in my opinion - I do not like the ooc files from the M-E.

So, enough talking:o.... here is one more picture:

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