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Photo taken at Windsor Locks (Hartford / Springfield) - Bradley International (BDL / KBDL) in Connecticut, USA on September 11, 2004.
Look at the jaggies! Was that the upload script?
The really bad jaggies were done by the script. I did the same editing for the one i made for this thread and the one i uploaded there.
USM of .3 and 300%... thats basically what i use for everything and it's brought success for internet uploads. For prints i use a different sharpening action.
Photo taken at Windsor Locks (Hartford / Springfield) - Bradley International (BDL / KBDL) in Connecticut, USA on September 11, 2004.
Look at the jaggies! Was that the upload script?
The really bad jaggies were done by the script. I did the same editing for the one i made for this thread and the one i uploaded there.
USM of .3 and 300%... thats basically what i use for everything and it's brought success for internet uploads. For prints i use a different sharpening action.
Tip, use .2 150%. Works very well. 2 or 3 goes should be good, sometimes just once.
damn, be glad that your plane was where it was and not downwind from the mountain. That's a perfect example of a lenticular cloud caused by mountain wave turbulence.
Taken from an AA777 some years back, thought there was no point in bringing my digital so i used my ollllld Canon AE1 with some no-name budget film in....that will teach me.
Photo still looks good on the print, so its still a nice one for my personal collection
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