Author Topic: February 2026  (Read 2198 times)

golunvolo

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Re: February 2026
« Reply #60 on: February 08, 2026, 19:34:50 »
Cherry blossomes bearing the weight of snow.


  Beautiful, delicate, the atmosphere and the color splash.

golunvolo

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Re: February 2026
« Reply #61 on: February 08, 2026, 19:36:38 »
High release.

  Z9, 70-200 2.8 fl, not too shabby at iso 6400

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Re: February 2026
« Reply #62 on: February 08, 2026, 19:48:23 »
Coolpix P50

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Re: February 2026
« Reply #63 on: February 09, 2026, 01:46:08 »
Z9, 70-200 2.8 fl, not too shabby at iso 6400

Not too shabby at all. Was that just regular noise reduction?

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Re: February 2026
« Reply #64 on: February 09, 2026, 02:29:52 »
Not too shabby at all. Was that just regular noise reduction?

   I went to check:
In camera, high iso noise reduction "off"
                 raw compression "high efficiency" not sure if this has influence on the image's noise
                 shot in monochrome
                 everything else "off" by default

On NX Studio, contrast +1
                      straighten +6.0  (this was more tilted than usual  ;D)
                      noise reduction "original value" so...off
                      lens correction "lateral aberration" was selected, I don't remember doing it...

      That's it. Pretty much straight out of camera. The camera has been updated to the latest firmware and the image was developed in NX Studio.

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Re: February 2026
« Reply #65 on: February 09, 2026, 07:47:28 »
Yes i know this place not far from where i live.

The meandering river

https://www.meanderendemaas.nl/

Farming land has to go for this project!
Thanks Fons.   Yes this is in Dieden.

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Re: February 2026
« Reply #66 on: February 09, 2026, 08:54:26 »
ALT title: "Baloon Dispenser"
Or perhaps a leaking shower dripping balloons  :)
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Re: February 2026
« Reply #67 on: February 09, 2026, 10:41:50 »
Ego autem dico vobis: diligite inimicos vestros

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Re: February 2026
« Reply #68 on: February 09, 2026, 10:47:16 »

   I went to check:
In camera, high iso noise reduction "off"
                 raw compression "high efficiency" not sure if this has influence on the image's noise
                 shot in monochrome
                 everything else "off" by default

On NX Studio, contrast +1
                      straighten +6.0  (this was more tilted than usual )
                      noise reduction "original value" so...off
                      lens correction "lateral aberration" was selected, I don't remember doing it...

      That's it. Pretty much straight out of camera. The camera has been updated to the latest firmware and the image was developed in NX Studio.


With the newer Nikon bodies one can never be sure if chipdesign and firmware plus NX Studio do a kind of pre-cooking concealed to the public eye. Why do I think that?

Because in many cases it is rather difficult to "cook" the Nikon RAW (NEF) in third party tools to a quality that is already present opening same file in Nikon Software.
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Re: February 2026
« Reply #69 on: February 09, 2026, 15:58:27 »
As an experiment, I found a photograph taken at ISO 6400 with my Zf. (I am assuming that the noise would be similar to the Z9 at a fixed output size, such as resized for NG.) Converted in Affinity Studio without any noise reduction. Just straight conversion to black-and-white, a touch of an S-curve for contrast and sharpening using the High Pass filter with the Soft Light blend mode.

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Re: February 2026
« Reply #70 on: February 09, 2026, 17:21:09 »
February 9

Zf  Z40mm f/2


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Re: February 2026
« Reply #71 on: February 09, 2026, 18:46:20 »
Beautiful, delicate, the atmosphere and the color splash.

Thank you, Paco!
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Re: February 2026
« Reply #72 on: Today at 00:33:12 »
As an experiment, I found a photograph taken at ISO 6400 with my Zf. (I am assuming that the noise would be similar to the Z9 at a fixed output size, such as resized for NG.) Converted in Affinity Studio without any noise reduction. Just straight conversion to black-and-white, a touch of an S-curve for contrast and sharpening using the High Pass filter with the Soft Light blend mode.


  I don't see much difference?



With the newer Nikon bodies one can never be sure if chipdesign and firmware plus NX Studio do a kind of pre-cooking concealed to the public eye. Why do I think that?

Because in many cases it is rather difficult to "cook" the Nikon RAW (NEF) in third party tools to a quality that is already present opening same file in Nikon Software.


  I agree. I haven't make a direct comparison but I have become more confident in high iso with the Z9 after the firmware updates. The images were already clean on the camera's display.
I also think NX Studio is doing something there, that's way I pointed out my program of choice.

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Re: February 2026
« Reply #73 on: Today at 00:33:45 »
Free expressions.

  Z9, 70-200 2.8 fl

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Re: February 2026
« Reply #74 on: Today at 07:22:00 »
As an experiment, I found a photograph taken at ISO 6400 with my Zf. (I am assuming that the noise would be similar to the Z9 at a fixed output size, such as resized for NG.) Converted in Affinity Studio without any noise reduction. Just straight conversion to black-and-white, a touch of an S-curve for contrast and sharpening using the High Pass filter with the Soft Light blend mode.

I like the atmosphere of the image, with the handicraft, the living room, and the furnishings that seems to belong to an elderly person.