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My original post uploaded twice. I must have hit thr wrong key.  Moderators, if you could remove one of the duplicates, I'd appreciate it. Thank you.

Another with the 50mm Pre Lux and 28mm Elmarit.

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 Another with the 50mm Pre Lux and M9M

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Monochrom, Elmarit-M 28mm asph. and red filter

 

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Hi John,

Yes I've noticed a bit of focus shift with deep red filter used on Monochrom.

This one is less "deep red" so I use with care (not using rangefinder for example and compensate when needed) and as usual stopped down.

I use those funny orange/yellow/green more often depending on subject = good to learn to translate "real colors" to shades of gray.

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Oscar’s bar, Street 104, Phnom Penh

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10 hours ago, colint544 said:

Glasgow, UK

M Monochrom mk1, 50mm Summilux ASPH.

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That's awesome, Colin.  I love the way the openings look like a barcode.  

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On 2/9/2019 at 8:05 AM, hemlock said:

Sophea Chamroeun, singer and classical Khmer dancer, in the Phnom Penh slum building where she grew up

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Wow!  Just curious if you used a flash or if that is ambient light.  Really nice portrait

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10 minutes ago, Likaleica said:

Wow!  Just curious if you used a flash or if that is ambient light.  Really nice portrait

many thanks :)

no flash...it was just late morning tropical light through a doorway + 1 stop under-exposure

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What we do when we're bored....Xmas present for myself - $80 (Cambodia)

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While testing the 7artisans f/1,1 50mm lens (picture at f/1,1)

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Can someone please explain what this means?  I'm following the same procedure as I always have when uploading photographs, same file sizes as before, but I keep getting this message: 

You are only allowed to upload 501.76kb    How do I adjust for KB?  I'm not doing anything different when reducing the image size from a TIFF to a JPEG?  Perhaps Photoshop has introduced a new and uncalled for improvement?  No matter how much I reduce the file size or quality, it remans 844KB.  This is only happening with files I shot yesterday, older files seem to reduce in KB when I reduce the image size and quality.

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On 3/7/2019 at 5:59 PM, wilfredo said:

Can someone please explain what this means?  I'm following the same procedure as I always have when uploading photographs, same file sizes as before, but I keep getting this message: 

You are only allowed to upload 501.76kb    How do I adjust for KB?  I'm not doing anything different when reducing the image size from a TIFF to a JPEG?  Perhaps Photoshop has introduced a new and uncalled for improvement?  No matter how much I reduce the file size or quality, it remans 844KB.  This is only happening with files I shot yesterday, older files seem to reduce in KB when I reduce the image size and quality.

That is very frustrating. I assume you are reducing to 72dpi or it would be larger than 844KB. I'm about to try one I just processed in PS (2018 edition) as well.....we'll see.  I set my image size at 1200 width and 72dpi.

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Arcade Along Pike Street Capitol Hill

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