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Dhikala, Jim Corbett National Park, Uttarakhand , India

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" Couleurs Beauceronnes automnales "   Beauce / France,  décembre 2020

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Silver Falls State Park in Oregon is an amazing place.  It was smoky there due to a large forest fire, but the smoke added to the quality of light.  There are 4 waterfalls you can walk behind.  This is one of them:  North Falls

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Another falls that you can walk behind.  Lower South Falls.  I think this is my favorite of the 4 falls as it is the most intimate.   It was a pretty dry year so when we were there the falls were running fairly low, but good enough.

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On 3/12/2019 at 5:01 PM, SrMi said:

You can compress your DNG files using Adobe DNG converter application before importing them into Capture One.

I have just downloaded and installed the latest DNG Converter and it works beautifully for DXO. Thanks very much for that tip. I assume that there's no loss of image quality (I can't see any).

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vor 35 Minuten schrieb Craig Clark:

I really like this picture - what were your settings if I might ask?  

Thank you, picture OOC open with C1, ISO 2000, 1/125s, f1,7 

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5 hours ago, CAP said:

I have just downloaded and installed the latest DNG Converter and it works beautifully for DXO. Thanks very much for that tip. I assume that there's no loss of image quality (I can't see any).

There should be no image quality loss unless you specify lossy compression in the DNG Converter settings.

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I'm new to the Q2 and this is one of my most recent shots taken in Santa Cruz, California late in the afternoon.

  • ISO 100
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  • Pulled up shadows and applied gradient on sky in post

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On 12/15/2020 at 5:54 PM, Leica Guy said:

I chose to put this in the general Q2 Image thread so as to not confuse with the Q2 Monochrome thread. Out in a local park today following a snowstorm and walking with my Q2. I converted this to monochrome in LR. Q2, 1/320, f/5, ISO 100, handheld.

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Very nice.  I would probably have pushed the contrast up a bit, but that’s just personal preference.

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On 12/15/2020 at 5:58 PM, Leica Guy said:

One more. Q2, 1/8000, f/2, ISO 100 handheld. Converted to monochrome in LR.

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Nice!  I miss those Colorado winters.  Here in Washington D.C. we got a day of light snow and it disrupted commuter trains on two lines!

 

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4 hours ago, MrOtts said:

I'm new to the Q2 and this is one of my most recent shots taken in Santa Cruz, California late in the afternoon.

  • ISO 100
  • f/6.3
  • 1/250
  • Pulled up shadows and applied gradient on sky in post

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Just gorgeous.   You are a natural

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I do a fair amount of converting to B&W but have not posted any.  This one I think turned out fairly nice. Aspen tree trunks by Conway Summit along 395 in California.

 

ISO 200, F/10, 1/40 sec and post in LR 6 with a dark vignette applied among other things.  Might be a tad too dark, but I liked the mood.

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17 hours ago, CAP said:

I have just downloaded and installed the latest DNG Converter and it works beautifully for DXO. Thanks very much for that tip. I assume that there's no loss of image quality (I can't see any).

Capture One doesn’t require a DNG converter.  I have been importing images directly from the memory card of the Q2 without issue.

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