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<blockquote data-quote="fstop" data-source="post: 3415091" data-attributes="member: 134523"><p>My monitor is calibrated to my light, monitor and output so there will be a lot of room for others to see very different things. I wasn't trying to make a work of art -it isn't my work, it was a quick and dirty application without worrying about settings. I was just curious what definition was in there and it showed a pretty sharp lens. Color-wise, it probably looks way too saturated for your monitor. Bottom line, getting away from what <em>my</em> quick rendition is, or is not, the important thing is the OP captured a nice image and should be happy with the sharpness of his lens. This has gotten off topic, my apologies, and a return to where it belongs, a discussion of the OP's samples and new camera experience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fstop, post: 3415091, member: 134523"] My monitor is calibrated to my light, monitor and output so there will be a lot of room for others to see very different things. I wasn't trying to make a work of art -it isn't my work, it was a quick and dirty application without worrying about settings. I was just curious what definition was in there and it showed a pretty sharp lens. Color-wise, it probably looks way too saturated for your monitor. Bottom line, getting away from what [I]my[/I] quick rendition is, or is not, the important thing is the OP captured a nice image and should be happy with the sharpness of his lens. This has gotten off topic, my apologies, and a return to where it belongs, a discussion of the OP's samples and new camera experience. [/QUOTE]
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