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I haven't had my R9/DMR long, but this is one of my favorite photos so far...

 

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Oh ok, so if Robert gets to post three, then I'm going to as well (the problem is I have dozens of favourite DMR shots. The DMR is a gorgeous thing, and I love the R glass as much as the M glass!)

 

This is the current 50 Lux at about 1.6...and that's my son Jake, mugging for the camera :)

 

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Robert - Those reds are truly nicely rendered. Did you process in Flex or C1?

 

Conrad:

 

It has been a while since I converted that picture. I think it is probably done with Adobe Camera Raw in CS2. I don't use C1 and Flexcolor used to change the filenames to put a dash between the L and the rest of the numbers in the file name.

 

The 2.8 version of the 35-70mm used for this picture also does a very good job with colours too.

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Conrad:

 

It has been a while since I converted that picture. I think it is probably done with Adobe Camera Raw in CS2. I don't use C1 and Flexcolor used to change the filenames to put a dash between the L and the rest of the numbers in the file name.

 

The 2.8 version of the 35-70mm used for this picture also does a very good job with colours too.

 

Thanks Robert.

 

Jamie - Your son looks like a porcelain figurine in this really wonderful pic.

 

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I think this is one of only two DMR frames I ever converted to B&W. Processed & converted in C1 Pro.

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Jamie - Your son looks like a porcelain figurine in this really wonderful pic.

 

Hey Conrad--yeah, it's sort of wonderfully twisted :) I have some more "normal-looking" shots of him, but they don't have the same composition. Thanks!

 

I like your BW conversion from C1 too. Just curious--did you use the JFI profiles or the C1 BW profiles or something else?

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Hey Conrad--yeah, it's sort of wonderfully twisted :) I have some more "normal-looking" shots of him, but they don't have the same composition. Thanks!

 

I like your BW conversion from C1 too. Just curious--did you use the JFI profiles or the C1 BW profiles or something else?

 

I used one of the C1 B&W profiles, either Portrait B&W or Portrait B&W Low Key.

 

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Bugger it. I'll add some more of mine too...

 

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Here are a couple from December 2005 when I went to meet fellow DMR users Guy Mancuso, Geronimo De La Lama and Chuck Jones at Chuck's studio in Mexico. Jack Flesher was also along with his Canons :)

 

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Here is Guy Mancuso showing the proper way to dismount a 80mm Summilux!

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