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Any brave soul dare to push 3-4 stops b&w shots on both M9 and M? (picture thread)


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Sorry but i've been using Photoshop as well and your rectangles are not in my files.

Banding is what you can see above (post # 12) and below (as is and w. accentuation).

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weird, maybe it gets different when one opens raw file instead of jpeg?

 

it looks nice though! When you posted in 12#, i thought it was applied with silverefex.

 

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I got idea and it may be jpeg compression thing that leica camera applied afterwards?

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lct, I believe you despite the non working link you posted.

 

the more I think about small rectangles, Im sure it is jpeg compression thing.

 

Thanks a lot!! As I said, it looks good, it gets better with Silverefex. I think that banding is weak at such large crop. So far, it is promising.

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lct, I believe you despite the non working link you posted.

 

the more I think about small rectangles, Im sure it is jpeg compression thing.

 

Thanks a lot!! As I said, it looks good, it gets better with Silverefex. I think that banding is weak at such large crop. So far, it is promising.

 

Jpeg compression doesn't look like that.

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I find the maximum ISO that can result in interesting results is, after pushing, about ISO 200,000. Fortunately the M9 is essentially iso-less and that allows you to do strange things with push-processing. This is on my the M9 with the original sensor - Allendale replaced my sensor very recently and it it somewhat cleaner. Of course, this type of push is not for the faint of heart....

kat04.jpg

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Did you check the pixel grid, because it shouldn't look like that.

 

i've checked it. as I said in earlier post, I first thought it was pixel grid but that feature was not on.

 

I think sd card corruption can be issue to that. I agree it is not jpeg comp. I remember when I DL'ed lct image in low speed internet connection before I got back to full speed. It could be algoritm corruption in transfer. :D

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I find the maximum ISO that can result in interesting results is, after pushing, about ISO 200,000. Fortunately the M9 is essentially iso-less and that allows you to do strange things with push-processing. This is on my the M9 with the original sensor - Allendale replaced my sensor very recently and it it somewhat cleaner. Of course, this type of push is not for the faint of heart....

kat04.jpg

 

its beautiful image. honeslty, it would be a good photo alone. Rules are meant to be broken. :D

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