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400mm plus Stacked tc's (1 Viewer)

Roy C

Occasional bird snapper
Trying out the 400mm f5.6 with stacked 1.4 tc's on the 40D today. All shots taken in my garden with a tripod at 800 ISO, f8, Manual focus, my usual P&P
Note the EXIF does not show the extenders because the Canon 1.4 was taped (other tc was a Kenko Pro 1.4).

Still some detail there and quite usable IMHO.
 

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Hi Roy,
These are excellent photograph's especially with 2 stacked T/c's. May I ask what post shoot processing you did please? Also did you shoot in Jpeg or Raw?
Thanks
Chris
 
Hi Roy,
These are excellent photograph's especially with 2 stacked T/c's. May I ask what post shoot processing you did please? Also did you shoot in Jpeg or Raw?
Thanks
Chris
Hi Chris, I always shoot in Raw. Used my normal processing procedure which is:
Tweak exposure and crop the Raw in DPP.
Send to CS2 as a tiff
Downsize for the web
Tweak Highlights/shadows
Sharpen
Noise reduction if required with Noise Ninja (sometimes I use the blur tool instead)
Convert to 8 bits and save as a jpeg.
 
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