I thought I might post something on that "microblog" site of mine the
other day. Even though it's only been about five years since last time.
I guess my rate of posting here is also "once every few years" these
days, but there you have it...
https://se.toralf.net/post/692942694488621056/metrop
Quite interesting and well done!
In what city were these images taken?
For someone like me, living in the shadow of New York, that may not fit the
usual preconception of a Metropolis, but it certainly looks like a
pleasant place to stroll and explore.
Dan Matyola
*https://tinyurl.com/DJM-Pentax
I was expecting something more along the lines of Fritz Lang.
What is the ‘special’ film you used? I have been taking B&W film photos lately,
mainly Ilford FP-4, but I have bought five rolls of Ferrania P30 which promises
interesting things. Now I have to find a suitably neo-realist set of subj
On 24/08/2022 21:27, Bob Pdml wrote:
I was expecting something more along the lines of Fritz Lang.
Ah. Not sure I've watched any of his films in their entirety, but I've
seen some scenes. Didn't think about them when posting, though.
What is the ‘special’ film you used?
The film is actually c
Thanks.
This is plain, old Oslo. Several shots are from recently developed areas.
I'm not sure it qualifies as a Metropolis, really, but I was looking for
that "theme" at least in part, seeing as it's also the marketing name of
the film. :-)
- Toralf
On 24/08/2022 21:09, Daniel J. Matyola w
It’s a long story, but I recently bought a new MacBook Pro and external monitor
as “work” computers.
The colors are ugly, though, and I’d like to calibrate both devices.
The problem is that my calibrator is an Xrite i1 Display, which is old enough
that there is no longer software available.
So
I r been using Spyder for 20 years. My monitor is extremely accurate. I can
produce near perfect prints first attempt.
Paul
> On Aug 24, 2022, at 5:06 PM, Rick Womer wrote:
>
> It’s a long story, but I recently bought a new MacBook Pro and external
> monitor as “work” computers.
>
> The col
> On Aug 24, 2022, at 2:05 PM, Rick Womer wrote:
>
> It’s a long story, but I recently bought a new MacBook Pro and external
> monitor as “work” computers.
>
> The colors are ugly, though, and I’d like to calibrate both devices.
>
> The problem is that my calibrator is an Xrite i1 Display, w
X-Rite is the gold standard for monitor calibration. Frankly, it's not
their fault that Apple breaks shit every time they release an update.
I've been using the same Eye1 since Windows XP. I'm now on Win 10 using the
same software as I started with.
I'd be feeling not fond of Apple for fucking thi
> On Aug 24, 2022, at 2:05 PM, Rick Womer wrote:
>
> It’s a long story, but I recently bought a new MacBook Pro and external
> monitor as “work” computers.
Which did you get? What is it replacing? M1 processor? I will be interested to
read your review on it, particularly for photo processin
Am 25.08.22 um 00:07 schrieb Larry Colen:
I had a Spyder, which I had bought because in theory one could use it in Linux,
but they were downright antagonistic. At some point after getting my mac I went
to the colormunki, which I liked a lot better.
Same here. Two Spyders even. Never was happ
You can be pretty sure Spyder will have the right drivers for your new Mac.
I’ve been through four mac computers since I bought my first Spyder about 20
years ago. No software problems I render photos for publication on a regular
basis. The NY Times photo editors have told me my renders are bul
Here's another vote for the Spyder. I've been using the Datacolor
calibrators on Windows marhines though several iterations beginning with
the Spyder 2, and now the Spyder X Pro. All have proven worthy of
spot-on calibration. Amazon is showing the Spyder X Pro for $150.
-p
On 8/24/2022 4:0
Looks like I managed to submit the same image twice... apologies.
Ciao,
Pete Mac in Melbourne
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