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Today we started at the trunk junkyard:
Volvo, 7:39 AM. (Auto ISO 160, Auto 1/360, 1957 LEICA SUMMICRON 50mm f/2 with near-focusing range.) Is this 1958 lens sharp enough for you: full-resolution JPG.
Three Lights, 7:45 AM. (Auto ISO 160, Auto 1/500, 1957 LEICA SUMMICRON 50mm f/2 with near-focusing range.) Is this 1958 lens sharp enough for you: full-resolution JPG.
Green Mushroom, 7:45 AM. (Auto ISO 160, Auto 1/125, 1960 LEICA ELMARIT 90mm f/2.8.)
Red Bin, 7:57 AM. (Auto ISO 160, Auto 1/1,000, 1960 LEICA ELMARIT 90mm f/2.8.)
Bus, 7:59 AM. (Auto ISO 160, Auto 1/360, 1960 LEICA ELMARIT 90mm f/2.8.) Is this 1960 lens sharp enough for you: full-resolution JPG.
Poison, 8:13 AM. (Auto ISO 160, Auto 1/500, 1957 LEICA SUMMICRON 50mm f/2 with near-focusing range.) Is this 1958 lens sharp enough for you: full-resolution JPG.
Mother Road Museum, 10:28 AM. (Auto ISO 160, Auto 1/90, 8,400K white balance, 1965 LEICA SUMMICRON 35mm f/2.)
Bottle Trees, 1:01 PM. (Auto ISO 160, Auto 1/90, 1965 LEICA SUMMICRON 35mm f/2 at about f/16.) Is this 1965 lens sharp enough for you: full-resolution JPG.
Spicy Chicken, 1:46 PM. (Auto ISO 160, Auto 1/500, 1965 LEICA SUMMICRON 35mm f/2.) No, this isn't anything special, except to see if the LEICA M9 DNGs can represent tans and whites as I want them, working through Apple Aperture 3. It works great! If I had shot JPGs or used different software, this would have looked hideous, and on top of it, Apple Aperture 3 let me do this immediately.
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