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Post by macromeister on Feb 17, 2013 12:20:38 GMT
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Post by Stevewebb on Feb 18, 2013 18:59:26 GMT
That looks really good on the iPad retina display Rob. Loads of detail. Was that your blue car in the image?
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Post by The Wirefox on Feb 18, 2013 19:37:03 GMT
No, his car is the speck in the middle distance..the paddling pug. I don't like to give Rob too much praise because he may go all Welsh and poetic on us but this one hell of an image when viewed at full size.
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Post by macromeister on Feb 18, 2013 21:46:19 GMT
That looks really good on the iPad retina display Rob. Loads of detail. Was that your blue car in the image? Yes, the blue car is mine. If I zoom in on the original I can almost read the number plate. The detail is amazing. It doesn't mean much when posting on-line but when printed these big files look very impressive. I just sold a similar-sized large print (40x30 inches) to a client, and it looks amazing. Everyone who sees it comments on it. They need to be printed large, and they don't seem to lose much, even if you get up close to the print.
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Post by macromeister on Feb 18, 2013 21:49:06 GMT
No, his car is the speck in the middle distance..the paddling pug. I don't like to give Rob too much praise because he may go all Welsh and poetic on us but this one hell of an image when viewed at full size. I find stitching interesting. I could have shot this in one frame and just cropped it a bit and it would have looked the same. But by stitching I have about three times the detailed resolution. I suppose the problem is you can't stitch anything moving.
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Post by jeeperman on Feb 18, 2013 23:31:43 GMT
That's a heck of a flood and a very nice image, well done Rob.
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