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| Original Filesize | 546.0 KB | Category | Miscellaneous Photos | Original Dimensions | 1000 x 667 | Date Posted | 05-12-2016 | Number Of Views | 354 | Average Rating | | Number Of Comments | 0 | Title |
Pixel-shifted still life with K-1 - 100% sharpen
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Played around with Pixel Shift on the K-1 last night. Set up a fabric table setting bouquet and pointed the K-1 with the old M100/4 macro at it. Exposure was 8 sec @ ISO100 @ f/11 per frame. I used PS with Motion Correction just in case there was anything moving in the frame but apparently all was static. To remove all possibility of creating movement, I used a Wi-Fi connection via my Android tablet and Image Sync to trigger the shutter. This worked perfectly. The four consecutive exposures could be seen on the back LCD as they were written and processed. The final 159.5mb file was then loaded into my raw file editor (darktable v2.0.4) for post-processing. The intent was to try to see the difference between standard sharpening and over-the-top sharpening. It seems a PS file will take all the sharpening one can throw at it. This is with 100% sharpening.
| Camera | Pentax K-1 | Lens | M100/4 @ f/11 | Location |
Prince George, BC, Canada
| EXIF Information: File Name | K1A_0339_100sharp.jpg | File Size | 559082 Bytes | File Date | 2016:05:12 11:47:10 | Camera Make | RICOH IMAGING COMPANY, LTD. | Camera Model | PENTAX K-1 | Date/Time | 2016:05:11 21:53:33 | Resolution | 1000 x 667 | Flash Used | No | Focal Length | 100.0mm (35mm Equivalent: 100mm) | Exposure Time | 8.000 s | ISO Equivalent | 100 | White Balance | Auto | Metering Mode | Center Weight | Exposure | Manual | Exposure Mode | Manual | Lens | K or M Lens | Links to Photo: |