Previously, I posted a test protocol aimed at discerning focus shift and longitudinal chromatic aberration (LoCA) in camera/lens systems: Towards a macro MTF test protocol This test is accurate, repeatable, and can provide the basis for quantitative comparisons between lenses. That’s the good news. The bad news is that the test protocol as it has… [Read More]
A book report — hard proofing
This is part of a series about my experiences in publishing a book. The series starts here. I previously reported on gang hard proofing. Yesterday, Jerry asked me for the final copies of each of the images for the book. I had previously identified seven images for which the standard Adobe gamut mapping with relative… [Read More]
E-mount lens longevity
When I was working with film and view cameras, I ran into many who loved to use old lenses — in some cases, 19th century lenses with no shutter mechanisms at all. While not good performers by the standards of the day, these uncoated, museum-worthy relics had what I now call “endearing flaws”, and their… [Read More]
A book report — signing off on the dummy
This is a continuation of a series of posts that I started what seems like a long time ago about getting a book designed and published. The series starts here. This is a continuation in what seemed to be a never ending struggle to get the pages to lie flat enough for the gutter-spanning images… [Read More]
Long lens IR
I decided I wanted to get a little more subject isolation than I could with the 280/4. I remembered that, when I sold my V-series ‘blad gear, I’d hung on to a couple of lenses. I went looking and found a Zeiss 500/8 Apo. I put it on the IR camera and made some images…. [Read More]
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