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I am definitely getting a lot of enjoyment out of the SWC. The challenge is to match the field of view to the subject. In this case I did crop down partly to see how much detail I could extract from the neg.
nice shot! brings back good memories, cold london! i crossed that same view many many times
out of interest, how much did you crop? looking at the straight vertical lines and the semi-flat perspective seems like you cropped quite a lot, maybe to around an 80mm view equivalent?
nice shot! brings back good memories, cold london! i crossed that same view many many times
out of interest, how much did you crop? looking at the straight vertical lines and the semi-flat perspective seems like you cropped quite a lot, maybe to around an 80mm view equivalent?
Thanks for the comment. My maths make it about 40% of the original scan (which was 7060x7060!) using the 7x6 crop overlay in LR3.
While calculating the crop % I decided I much preferred the original, unprocessed scan, which has only been resized to fit the requirements of the forum.
You can see the (almost) complete lack of distortion which is a wonderful feature of this lens/camera.
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