I rediscovered an old Wacom Volito 2 (aka CFT-420) recently and managed to get it working with Win7/x64.
Sunday, 13 January 2013
Friday, 7 December 2012
Insane D800
The D800 broke many barriers when it was released - at the time of release/review DxO Mark awarded it the highest score in it's history (indepth analysis here); Mike Johnston at TOP made the following glowing statement following his own personal review:
For 25 years I've deliberately made it a point to experience a wide variety of cameras of most types: I've tested dozens of cameras, owned dozens of cameras, and seen and handled literally hundreds more.High praise indeed although it hasn't been all positive news.
[..]
Cutting to the chase: all things considered, the Nikon D800E and Nikkor AF-S 35mm ƒ/1.4G lens is the best overall photographic device of any description I have used thus far in my life.
Friday, 23 November 2012
105mm f/2.5 AI-S: Another old school Classic

The Nikkor 105mm f/2.5 coupled with a Nikon FM2, was reportedly the combination used to capture one of the most recognised portraits of recent times: Steve McCurry's "Afghan Girl". But how does this lens perform when not in McCurry's hands?
Friday, 12 October 2012
Minolta Flash Meter III: Too Square to be Cool?
The Minolta Flash Meter III was released in the early 1980s and feels very much like it's time but how is it for basic metering?
Labels:
"light meter",
gear,
Minolta,
strobist
Saturday, 8 September 2012
Sunday, 10 June 2012
CNX2 WB Correction Confusions
[ These are notes for my WB hacking with CNX2 - it's not meant to be a WB tutorial ]
Still trying to get to grips with CNX2 white balancing for skin tones. I understand that skin tones should result in R>G>B, with a ratio of [ 1 | 0.85 | 0.75 ] being 'reasonable'.

red top | blue bottom | neutral third left
However, most skin tone tutorials refer to corrections in CYMK but CNX2 gives us RAW development corrections with red-blue values only, although it does give us colour balance corrections with CYMK in the adjustment section.
What are the problems with performing development WB corrections with red and blue only?
Still trying to get to grips with CNX2 white balancing for skin tones. I understand that skin tones should result in R>G>B, with a ratio of [ 1 | 0.85 | 0.75 ] being 'reasonable'.
red top | blue bottom | neutral third left
However, most skin tone tutorials refer to corrections in CYMK but CNX2 gives us RAW development corrections with red-blue values only, although it does give us colour balance corrections with CYMK in the adjustment section.
What are the problems with performing development WB corrections with red and blue only?
Saturday, 19 May 2012
Single/Double/Close In Diffuse Action
Lighting shiny products and options: bounce-style softbox (Westcott Apollo) vs straight through softbox (Ezybox)


Vanilla modifier vs extra diffusion vs vanilla modifier close in.
Vanilla modifier vs extra diffusion vs vanilla modifier close in.
Labels:
learning
Friday, 18 May 2012
Manfrotto 498rc4 - Not quite like a 486
Manfrotto's ballheads are reasonably priced items that will last a lifetime. I had a 486rc2 compact ballhead that served me well but wanted something that was a little bigger.

Step in the 498rc4 midi ballhead.
Step in the 498rc4 midi ballhead.
Labels:
gear
Saturday, 14 April 2012
Friday, 16 March 2012
Wet Spring Cleaning
As with most things commercial, there are a million different products claiming to be the ultimate solution. However it is difficult to narrow these down without recommendations and worse (if you are in the UK) then once you have decided to follow a recommendation, you are likely to find that what you want isn't readily/easily available.
Labels:
gear
Sunday, 5 February 2012
Reaching for Another 50mm: 50mm f/1.4 AI-S
The 50mm 'standard' lens was the 'kit' lens of yesteryear but that didn't mean that they were poor quality. In recent times, the 'basic' Nikkor 50mm was the very affordable and highly competent 1.8D but how does this compare to it's older uncle, the 50mm f/1.4 AI-S?
Labels:
gear,
lenses,
nikkor,
Nikkor 50mm f/1.4 AI-S,
normal
Wednesday, 4 January 2012
Sunday, 23 October 2011
No Excuses Allowed
image (c) Jonathan Mak
As the web weeps with it's tributes to Steve Jobs' passing this month, there have been some interesting items from business publications that have come back into the light. Of particular interest is Jobs' handling at Apple which may not be to everyone's tastes.
Labels:
"Steve Jobs",
management
Sunday, 16 October 2011
The (Apollo) Clones are Coming
The Westcott 28" Apollo softbox has been long admired for it's quality of light, but as with most things in life, quality costs. For a long time there were no other softboxes like the Apollos and it appeared that Westcott had survived the attack of the clones (unlike the Lastolite Ezybox), however recently there has been a number of umbrella style hotshoe softboxes appearing: the Westcott Apollo clones are coming.

Labels:
"Westcott Apollo",
gear
Sunday, 29 May 2011
Love that Magick
There is nothing like a good trick and ImageMagick (IM) has plenty of them - if you need a command line swiss knife image toolset then this is it.


Saturday, 7 May 2011
White Balance Targets: WhiBal vs Digital Grey Kard
A colour correct image is important for the basis of any post processing: there are a number of white balance targets on the market (such as Xrite ColorChecker) but the 2 reasonably inexpensive options: the WhiBal vs Digital Grey Kard (aka DGK).

Labels:
gear
Wednesday, 13 April 2011
Look closer: The Man. that is older than AI
I don't shoot your traditional macros: I tend to shoot people although I do shoot products occasionally, but never enough to justify a dedicated macro lens. Not until a recent discovery, a Micro Nikkor 55mm f/3.5 AI.
Friday, 11 February 2011
Embedded in RAW
One of the most common debates (ignoring brand wars) in the hobbyist/amateur camera world is whether one should shoot RAW or jpeg (or RAW/jpeg with varying degrees of jpeg quality). For me the decision is easy: shoot RAW.

Tuesday, 14 December 2010
Virtual Nerd'ing
[ non-geeks need to look away - notes about virtualisation on Linux ]

Years before I became a photo nerd, I was already a computer nerd with C/C++ and UNIX being favourite no-girlfriend past-times. Roll forward the years and now I can both.

Years before I became a photo nerd, I was already a computer nerd with C/C++ and UNIX being favourite no-girlfriend past-times. Roll forward the years and now I can both.
Labels:
learning,
linux,
virtualisation,
VMWare
Wednesday, 1 December 2010
Trap Focus: Shutter de-coupled, AF-ON and Fluxing
Hidding in a bush/behind the garbage waiting for something to come into view/focus and immediately want your Nikon to snap it? Trap focus is your friend. Along with the bugs/rats that are in your hidding place.

Labels:
learning
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