I couldn't look at that photo for very long. Had to scroll past quickly.Get your cows heads here. Bonus anti-Vampire wreath if you buy some hooves too.
Yes, the S5 and S5II really have amazing output at high ISO, and the colour rendition is great.I think the S5 is astonishing. ISO 20,000 AFC with a pretty busy background.
Colours might be a bit whacky at the moment, I'm currently editing on a cheap little portable USB C monitor, and I'm not going to try and colour calibrate it.Yes, the S5 and S5II really have amazing output at high ISO, and the colour rendition is great.
If I click the photo it brings up a full screen version, but very low resolution, and with a button that says "Load full resolution 23.3MB". But if I click that, it never loads.Okay. I'll try this one here
Ha, after a long time waiting it finally came up as full resolution, 8318 x 3093 pixels. Good job, and a very nice picture.If I click the photo it brings up a full screen version, but very low resolution, and with a button that says "Load full resolution 23.3MB". But if I click that, it never loads.
I thought it might have just been me, with slow internet speed here in mainland China. Oh well, can't expect too much for free I guessHa, after a long time waiting it finally came up as full resolution, 8318 x 3093 pixels. Good job, and a very nice picture.
Quoted because we can't editI thought it might have just been me, with slow internet speed here in mainland China. Oh well, can't expect too much for free I guess
I'm actually really surprised at just how well my older version of Adobe Elements stitches Panoramas together. That's 4 shots (from memory)with an Ultrawide lens, which I've never found easy to stitch. I'm no expert mind you, I've tried/played around with Hugin? before, I find Elements much easier and just seems to work.
I've looked really closely, and can't find any stitching errors. Not saying there isn't there though.