This might turn out to be just one more hopeless “there’s something wrong on the Internet, and I must fix it” posts, but maybe it can rise above that. I’ll do my best. In a DPR forum, there is a thread about 4-shot pixel shifting. Under that protocol, which is available on Bayer color filter… [Read More]
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A deep dive into histograms
Around the turn of the 20th century, Karl Pearson, an English mathematician and statistician, invented the histogram as a way of presenting data. Originally, the histogram was a kind of bar chart, with the x-axis divided into intervals — now called buckets or bins — and a bar for each bin indicating how many items… [Read More]
Focus shift in the Hasselblad XCD 38/2.5
This is the 32nd in a series of posts on the Hasselblad X2D 100C camera and the XCD lenses. You will be able to find all the posts in this series by looking at the righthand column on this page and finding the Category “X2D”. Lloyd Chambers has reported focus shift in the Hasselblad XCD… [Read More]
You’re an old photographer if you can remember…
You’re an old photographer if you can remember: The smell of a freshly opened canister of Kodachrome 135. When those canisters were made of aluminum and had screw-on tops. Having a bunch of those aluminum canisters in your camera bag to hold various small bits. Buying 35mm film in 100-foot rolls and loading the cassettes… [Read More]
Leica Q2 Q&A
This is the 18th post in a series about the Leica Q2 Monochrom. You can see all the other posts in the series by looking in the Category List drop-down menu on the right side of the page. I received a comment to an earlier Leica Q2 Monochrom (Q2M) post from Greg Johnson. It contained… [Read More]
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