Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2009/10/28
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Recently there've been discussions of the 75mm APO-Summicron-M ASPH, discussions of Ms at high ISOs, and discussions of the new Lightroom-3 beta. Here it all is together, for your pixel-peeping pleasure. This is a picture I left out of the public gallery for this event because, well, I wasn't sure the lady in it would be particularly glad to have it up there. So let's not tell her about this, shall we? It makes an interesting technical sample. The two pictures begin here: http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/jbm/scratch/jbm-20091025-m8b-016-proc1-capP-outS.jpg.html Both versions received nominally-identical capture sharpening (the Lightroom "Sharpen - Portraits" preset) and output sharpening (Lightroom "sharpen for screen"). One (as noted in the caption and indicated in the filename) was processed in Lightroom 3 Beta using its new (Lightroom-3/Process Version 2) raw-image pipeline at its default noise-reduction settings (Color 25, Edge Detail 50); the other was also done in the LR3 beta, but using the older (Lightroom-2/Process Version 1, presumably the same as ACR-5.5 in Photoshop) pipeline at its default setting. I can put up versions with no capture or output sharpening if there's a clamor for them, but they just looked fuzzy to me. Oh, and if you notice those round blobs on the right side -- I think they're the out-of-focus rendering of some schmutz on a glass door in the background. See what you think. Here are direct links to the 1:1-pixel crops: http://gallery.leica-users.org/d/187880-1/jbm-20091025-m8b-016-proc1-capP-outS.jpg http://gallery.leica-users.org/d/187883-1/jbm-20091025-m8b-016-proc2-capP-outS.jpg I'm thinking: - The M8 can look damned good at ISO 1250 (which, remember, is the same actual sensitivity Canon calls ISO 1600 in the EOS-5D, per dpreview.com) - The new pipeline definitely reduces the appearance of noise in solid areas (are we getting a virtually-free extra half-stop of apparent noiselessness?), but I haven't quite made up my mind what the cost is in apparent sharpness. And I haven't yet gotten near trying to get a feel for the new-pipeline noise reduction controls. Enjoy. -Jeff