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Technical Discussions => Printers => Topic started by: JohnA on July 07, 2011, 01:41:07 PM



Title: Canon Pixma Pro 9000 MKII
Post by: JohnA on July 07, 2011, 01:41:07 PM
Hi all,

Been a while since my last post about a Canon i950 with blocked print head.

Now have Canon Pro 9000 and very pleased with results.

Use Ilford Galerie Gloss paper and profile downloaded from Ilford website.

Have also sold first prints so very pleased.

I have also started to produce HDR images using Photomatix Pro which has been a new challenge for me and have introduced this to my local French photo club who are quite enthusiastic.

Anyone have any views on this software?

If I could work out how to attach an image here I would show you a recent panorama shot in RAW & processed in HDR with tonemapping but I have been unsuccessful with inserting an image.

John


Title: Re: Canon Pixma Pro 9000 MKII
Post by: Jeff on July 08, 2011, 07:51:10 AM
Hi all,



I have also started to produce HDR images using Photomatix Pro which has been a new challenge for me and have introduced this to my local French photo club who are quite enthusiastic.

Anyone have any views on this software?

John

I used to use Photomatix, then Mike put a HDR slider in Ultimate and subsequently proved that you can get the same result in Ultimate with one raw exposure.

I found that Photomatix tended to introduce all sorts of artifacts and overcooked greens etc.

I will post the image later if you wish, once through Ultimate and once through Photomatix, hosting site down at moment.

Jeff

PS I have also found that withthe new auto fill. Ultimate now processes  three bracketed images to about the same! (one normal ex, and one one stop up and one down) - a lot of upping and downing but no doubt you know what I mean . 


Title: Re: Canon Pixma Pro 9000 MKII
Post by: Jeff on July 09, 2011, 11:24:20 AM
Hi all,



I have also started to produce HDR images using Photomatix Pro which has been a new challenge for me and have introduced this to my local French photo club who are quite enthusiastic.

Anyone have any views on this software?

John

I think this post should probable have been a new thread in the Ultimate section.

Here is a HDR 5 exposure night shot - raw processed with Photomatix
(http://jeffmilan.zenfolio.com/img/v4/p691412151-5.jpg)

Here is the best single shot of same sequence processed with Ultimate

There are differences, the clock face and the large window are just about blown out, whereas in the Photomatix process these areas are not so bright, but, against that the Ultimate process has got some detail in the sky and other dark areas.  You pays your money and takes your pick.

Also you have to consider that the Photomatix process takes a LOT longer and then has to be passed through say PS Elements for touch up and final adjustments.
Ultimate does it all at one go and only takes up disk space equiv. to the original raw file. (the Photomatix created a 40ish meg file, and if using layers and saving in psd. a heck of a lot more space.

   
(http://jeffmilan.zenfolio.com/img/v25/p832204797-5.jpg)

Jeff


Title: Re: Canon Pixma Pro 9000 MKII
Post by: JohnA on July 09, 2011, 03:01:58 PM
Hi Jeff,

Many thanks for the comments and images.

I hear what you say however I am happy with the software I have.

But I am always happy to participate in any forum on the subject.

However I am still awaiting an answer as to why I can't attach an image.

If I click on the "Insert Image" button all I get is [img] [img] and no obvious way of adding an image.

I have tried copy and paste too.

John



Title: Re: Canon Pixma Pro 9000 MKII
Post by: Jeff on July 09, 2011, 04:13:22 PM
Hi Jeff,



If I click on the "Insert Image" button all I get is [img] [img] and no obvious way of adding an image.

I have tried copy and paste too.

John

Hello

My images Web Sized from Ultimate are uploaded to an account I have with   http://www.zenfolio.com/   
From Zenfolio I select share this photo and that gives a url link to the image.  It is this link that is inserted between the img tags -  viz. [img] imageurl  [img]

Other hosting sites no doubt have similar functions - google "image hosting"  ?

Hope that helps

Jeff



Title: Re: Canon Pixma Pro 9000 MKII
Post by: Terry-M on July 10, 2011, 10:01:37 PM
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However I am still awaiting an answer as to why I can't attach an image
Click Additional Options below the reply box, see attachment below.
With insert image, the image needs to be located on another web site with the web address and file name inserted.
Both items are in the Help:
http://ddisoftware.com/tech/help/?page=post#bbcref

About so called HDR:
Quote
I have also started to produce HDR images using Photomatix Pro which has been a new challenge for me and have introduced this to my local French photo club who are quite enthusiastic.
As Jeff said, many situations with a high dynamic range can be dealt with using a single raw image and Qimage Ultimate has the raw refine features to utilize the inherent HDR of a raw image. The particular effect or "look" that "HDR" programs produce seems to me more to do with local tone mapping that is part of their process. It also seems to be one of the latest fashions in photographic manipulation to produce that sort of look. PBase is full of galleries with this type of, (dare  I say it  :o), distorted images where the effect is overdone.
I can produce a similar look to images using Corel PaintShop Pro and the local tone mapping feature but it needs to be used in moderation.

Terry


Title: Re: Canon Pixma Pro 9000 MKII
Post by: tonyguy on September 06, 2011, 01:38:11 PM
Hi all,



I have also started to produce HDR images using Photomatix Pro which has been a new challenge for me and have introduced this to my local French photo club who are quite enthusiastic.

Anyone have any views on this software?

John

I think this post should probable have been a new thread in the Ultimate section.

Here is a HDR 5 exposure night shot - raw processed with Photomatix
(http://jeffmilan.zenfolio.com/img/v4/p691412151-5.jpg)

Here is the best single shot of same sequence processed with Ultimate

There are differences, the clock face and the large window are just about blown out, whereas in the Photomatix process these areas are not so bright, but, against that the Ultimate process has got some detail ink (http://www.inkjetsuperstore.com/) the sky and other dark areas.  You pays your money and takes your pick.

Also you have to consider that the Photomatix process takes a LOT longer and then has to be passed through say PS Elements for touch up and final adjustments.
Ultimate does it all at one go and only takes up disk space equiv. to the original raw file. (the Photomatix created a 40ish meg file, and if using layers and saving in psd. a heck of a lot more space.

   
(http://jeffmilan.zenfolio.com/img/v25/p832204797-5.jpg)

Jeff

Hey Jeff! This is a great shot. what church is this?


Title: Re: Canon Pixma Pro 9000 MKII
Post by: Jeff on September 07, 2011, 07:44:04 AM



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Hey Jeff! This is a great shot. what church is this?
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Church? :) :)

It is a shot of Colmar SNCF - ie French Railway Station

Jeff


Title: Re: Canon Pixma Pro 9000 MKII
Post by: tonyguy on September 19, 2011, 06:37:45 AM




Hey Jeff! This is a great shot. what church is this?
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Church? :) :)

It is a shot of Colmar SNCF - ie French Railway Station

Jeff
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:D Still pretty nice shot.. :)