I have been working through the development of a lens screening procedure for the last couple of months. For the past three days, I’ve been writing it up, and have posted it here. It’s far from complete, but it’s ready for a few people to try using it to test their own lenses. If you are… [Read More]
Fourier transforms of Sony 12-24 Siemens Star tests
This is a continuation of the development of a simple, relatively foolproof, astigmatism, field curvature, and field tilt test for lens screening. The first post is here. Warning: this is a nerdy little post. don’t know how to interpret it myself. Maybe some of you do. If the words Fourier transform mean little to you,… [Read More]
Tomato portraits
This week the tomatoes have been coming in big-time. The dryer is running 24/4, and we’re having tomatoes with every meal except breakfast. I made some pictures. I used the simplest lighting setup I thought would do well: a single Paul Buff Einstein aimed at a single 3’x6′ diffusing panel. No reflectors. No gobos. No soft boxes or… [Read More]
Hartnell Exhibition photos
This morning I dropped by the Hartnell College Gallery to see the installation for my exhibition, This Green Growing Land. It’s a wonderful space, and I’m happy to have the unexpected opportunity to show this work again, about 15 years after its first showing in the same space. Here’s a shot with the lights on, which… [Read More]
Off-axis lens screening — how big a target?
This is a continuation of the development of a simple, relatively foolproof, astigmatism, field curvature, and field tilt test for lens screening. The first post is here. I’m getting ready to wrap all these posts on lens screening up into a paper that describes an entire lens test procedure, but there are a few things… [Read More]
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