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Toronto Lens Test


Andrew Gough

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wow, I know these are just "test shots" but these are all amazing! I like that you used a couple of non-leica lenses too. I can't afford Leica glass right now but this post gives me hope that the non leica glass can produce just as nice results.

 

I have a question though. Are the color pictures straight out of camera or did you have some degree of post processing on those. They all look so wonderful. All these lenses seem awesome too me. I'd love to see more of these test shots!

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wow, I know these are just "test shots" but these are all amazing! I like that you used a couple of non-leica lenses too. I can't afford Leica glass right now but this post gives me hope that the non leica glass can produce just as nice results.

 

I have a question though. Are the color pictures straight out of camera or did you have some degree of post processing on those. They all look so wonderful. All these lenses seem awesome too me. I'd love to see more of these test shots!

 

Hi jerren,

 

They are processed through Lightroom and then Photoshop. I always use the same sequence of adjustments in PS. I try to show an image that represents what can be achieved with the lens, sort of a real world use of it if you like.

 

Thanks for your posts.

 

Andrew

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Hi jerren,

 

They are processed through Lightroom and then Photoshop. I always use the same sequence of adjustments in PS. I try to show an image that represents what can be achieved with the lens, sort of a real world use of it if you like.

 

Thanks for your posts.

 

Andrew

 

I would like to see that if you don't mind.

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To 'read' these as lens tests, I'd have to know how you post-process them. In the instances where we have the same lenses, mine don't generate such hyper-saturated colors. Are these 'As Shot,' or 'Auto,' or whatever? Or just Levels? How do you handle Saturation and/or Vibrance? Are they sharpened, or just out-of-camera?

 

Kirk

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