Recently we had a full big blue moon so I took my Leica M240, added the Leica 80-200 f4 mm lens, added 2x APO extender and took the shot. Unfortunately the 400 mm is not enough to produce a close enough shot of the moon so AI
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September 2022 was 10th Anniversary for Leica M240. I have decided to give this precious tool a review and walkthrough of some of the functions, menu, and some thoughts about it.
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The power of AI resizing is immense. The image on the left is 4x resize compared to the one on the right. The original image was shot at 24 megapixels, then cropped to like 14 megapixels, then resized 4 times to 56 megapixels... It is astonishing
I have been postponing this for quite some time now. Today I finally did the extensive and complicated work of recovering this beautiful photograph of my grandmother. The original paper size of this photograph is not more than a couple of
After many years of curating and gathering valuable content for my newest book "Bulgaria - Jewel of the Balkans", it is available for purchase online on Blurb (per request). I have chosen very high quality paper to represent in the best possible
Topaz Gigapixel AI really does magic with enlarging images. Compared to LR build-in enhance function it is about 2 times better in my opinion. The below image on the left is 100% zoom of a ~50% crop from Leica M 24 MP and then enlarged 2x times
One of the four staged photos for Barassue calendar. Piramid is made of paper that looks and feels like velvet. The months paper is made out of thick cardboard. Press printed. Pure luxury. See more bellow.
This image consists of 13 separate shots, made with my Leica M 240 and Leica 35/1.4 FLE lens to capture 360 degree of this amazing painting. The final image is 500 MB TIFF file with the resolution of 37097 by 4076 pixels, cropped down...